Pets in South Africa go missing surprisingly often according to Gavin Levenstein, the CEO of TailMe, a company that provides an array of products for pets, including GPS pet-tracking devices. | brederode00
And while animals have returned in some after they went missing for extended periods of time, reunions can't always be guaranteed.
But, tracking devices are usually external because no tracking device has an indefinite lifespan, he pointed out. Bluetooth tracking devices are more affordable than alternatives, with a single AirTag selling for R749 at the iStore in South Africa. The post stated that Bluetooth tracking devices were useful for tracking a pet in your own house, but it was more difficult if the pet escaped outside in a rural area because they wouldn't necessarily come into contact with a device on the same network.
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