
Tagg ? The Pet Tracker? is a new wireless pet tracking device that uses GPS to pinpoint your dog’s location anywhere, anytime. Available now for pre-order online, the Tagg system notifies you immediately (via text or email) if your dog strays from a set zone (or “geofence”) — meaning your escape artist or neighborhood wanderer might finally be stopped in his tracks.
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Boett is a Swedish company that now offers their products in the US. They specialize in attractive, reflective gear for dogs. From collars to harnesses, Boett adds safety to your nightly walk. The reflective material needs very little light to illuminate and is highly reflective.
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Have you ever wanted to experience the world like your pets do?

The DOGTEK® EYENIMAL will do just that. The world’s first digital pet cam, the EYENIMAL allows you to see what your pet sees. A great way to keep tabs on them, this simple device — weighing about 1.2 oz — attaches to your dog’s collar and gives you a dog’s eye view of the world.
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Anyone who has ever lost a pet knows first hand the feeling of intense panic that takes over the second you realize your pet is missing. I’ve been there, and it’s one of the worst feelings there is. And what’s worse is the feeling of helplessness that occurs once the panic subsides. I cringe just thinking about it! Fortunately, we live in a time when technology trumps helplessness, and the tools we need to help bring our lost pets home are right at our fingertips. Thank goodness for sites like Find Toto.
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Glowdoggie is a German-engineered collar is a lighted LED collar that your dog wears in addition to his/her regular collar at night or in extreme weather conditions to make sure your pet is safe.
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BlanketID has released new tag designs for 2011 in bright, colorful modern graphic styles as well as a brand new program targeted to help local animal charities.
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Happy Thanksgiving from Dog Milk!
Here are some Thanksgiving tips for your pup from Miles, Lulu, and Beans to keep your pet safe on Turkey Day:

Miles says:
1. No canines in the kitchen
In most households on Thanksgiving, the kitchen can be a dangerous place, particularly if you’re low to the ground. With hot pots, pans, and plates being whisked in every direction, unsuspecting pets hoping to catch a bite can be seriously injured. The best way to prevent kitchen accidents is to keep Fido out of the chef’s corner throughout the entire evening. A space of his/her own will be the best and most relaxing solution for everyone.
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