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Interestingly, cctv drain survey the networking infrastructure beyond WhistleGPS may prove to be widely outside wearables. With a GPS-enabled collar, the ability to find those pets is made easier with a wider range of accessible tools. Beyond that, it's also a way to round out Whistle's daily story telling techniques.

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In essence, it's clearly for you, the owner, and not the dog. With Whistle, cctv drain survey the goal is to use wearables to form stronger relationships with animals that cannot communicate more intricate aspects of their well being.

Similar to the baby monitoring market, the point is not so that you can start forcing your dog to count its calories or be reminded of how lazy an owner you are, though the latter is a definite side effect of owning the Whistle. "We think of this idea as quantified other," Eidelman noted. Rather, the function is to both reassure and enable owners through technology to strengthen the relationship and rest their nerves.

Eidelman noted that all those questions that percolate in an dog owner's head daily when they're away from their pet have created a unique and particularly engaging relationship with the Whistle iOS and Android mobile companion app.

"We knew since we started the company that GPS is really important," said Steven Eidelman, a Whistle co-founder and the startup's head of product. "What's my dog doing, who's he with, is he safe, what's he doing."

The price will eventually jump to $130, but may not immediately kick up that high after the $50 sale. The company may increase the price incrementally, but Whistle has a slated ship date for its GPS-enabled device for summer 2015. To enable location monitoring, Whistle will charge $5 per month, drain survey midlands but will be offering lifetime subscriptions to all existing Whistle owners.

"The challenge was that GPS in its current form as it exists up until today relied on a 3G cellular chip. It brings up costs, and think about the battery life on your phone," Eidelman said. "With things like Google Maps, it drains pretty fast."

Whistle, a leading maker of wearable activity monitors for our canine companions, is bringing GPS to its next generation device. This will allow pet owners to now track the location of their dog on top of the same tracking capabilities one can expect from human-worn wearables like FitBit and Jawbone wristbands.

Whistle began selling its first device nationwide at PetSmart stores in March, but plans to initially take preorders for WhistleGPS exclusively on its website during and after the course of its price cut campaign. In doing so, Whistle will donate one device for the first 3,000 units sold to the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, a research program that studies the development and leading causes of canine cancer.

While that's reassuringly low -- and the return rate of lost pets was a promising 93 percent for dogs and 75 percent for cats -- only 15 percent of pet owners were aided by identification tags or microchips. That's where GPS makes perfect sense. According to one of the first national studies on lost pets, cctv drain survey the findings of which were released in 2012, 15 percent of pet owners reported a lost cat or dog in the last five years, amounting to roughly 10 million pets lost annually.