Technology
The Whistle 3 Pet Activity Tracker is on sale for $74.95
TL;DR: The superior Whistle 3 GPS Pet Activity Tracker is on sale for $25 off.
With Mother’s Day and Father’s Day back-to-back and vacations weaved in around graduation parties and BBQs, keeping tabs on your pup gets difficult — and an automatic feeder isn’t always enough.
GPS dog collars are peace of mind that you can pay for. The Whistle 3 GPS Pet Activity Tracker is the best you can get, offering 24/7 updates on your dog’s whereabouts and notifications if they go somewhere they shouldn’t. It usually costs you $99.95, but you can save $25 and get it for $74.95.
Using AT&T nationwide location tracking, the Whistle 3 monitors where your dog has gone during the day and lets you pinpoint where he or she is at any given time — kind of like Find My iPhone for dogs. Safe spaces (like home, the summer lake house, the end of your street, etc.) can be set up with WiFi as a sort of virtual electric fence. If your pet wanders out of the safe zone, you’ll be pinged — and on the off chance that he or she does go missing, you’ll have much more reliable backup than Facebook and neighborhood posters.
The built-in pet activity tracker monitors your dog’s daily activity and alerts you when he or she has reached the recommended playtime for the day. Keeping in mind age, weight, and breed, Whistle can help ensure that your best friend stays in the best shape and doesn’t catch a case of cabin fever.
Whistle can also be used on cats, which they will surely love.
Regularly $99.95, you can save $25 and get it for $74.95.
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