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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Easy to connect, works great! This is a great option for tracking your dog and training him.
hayestree
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
So far so good. I really like the geo fence option. We have a Belgian that’s like many, super energetic. When he get out he’s like a T-Rex on the loose, and a liability. His training is helping but this is a bit more reassuring.
coby pendleton
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Great product, and easy to use and the pre set hunt settings are really nice and work well. Tracking the dog and knowing I can find him and also correct is key and this one does really well at making it easier
Martin Flaherty
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This is/was exactly what I was looking for. I hike in a forest in Iowa that is literally thousands of acres with a lot of wildlife and deep ravines. I “misplaced” my GR a few weeks ago and was terrified I wouldn’t get him back. I was looking for a product that would let me know his location so if we did get separated again I could track him down. Got the Pathfinder 2 this morning, charged it up, paired the tools, put it on him and had my wife take him around the block while I tracked them and got used to the ui of the app. The app is very intuitive and easy to use. I took him into the woods and let him do his thing. I could track him easily and when he was out of my sight line, I could tell from the app that he was trying to track me down.I haven’t tried the other training tools as I wanted to understand how it works first but will continue to use the other options as I get more comfortable.The collar is heavy duty and I appreciate how the antennae curves with my dog’s neck. The collar has some weight to it but my dog was not bothered at all.After a 5 mile hike the battery was still fully charged. I could not be any more pleased with this purchase.
LisaMargaret Martin
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
No shock function on geofence. Other than that it is a very good and cheap gps collar.
K.W.
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
I have used this several times in various terrain and it is working well. Range is affected of course, but so far so good.
Josh Sommer
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Putting on the collar takes some time, and you have to get used to putting it on and taking it off. Even following the instructions took me an hour to get it to work correctly. I am also a techie, and I am fluent in technology. It's just hard to get a signal and how to get a GPS signal. Once you figure it out, repeating the process is very easy. I still give this item five stars. I do this because my dog was locked up before using the collar. I had to walk that dog two or three times a day. I live on a 10-acre property, but he would go straight to the road. Then, we had to lock him up (he is like 14 pounds). After using the collar, it took us time because the vibration was not enough, and we finally started using a low-grade shock on him. He listened to the shock, and he rarely goes to the road, even when I am not using the collar. This collar saved my dog's life and gave him a new life. He can now be free and without the worry of getting run over. I highly suggest this collar to anyone with a dog caged due to roaming. It's expensive, rugged equipment, and worth my furry friend's freedom.
MM
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022
Have used a few dog activity/location trackers in the past, and found the Dogtra Pathfinder Mini to be the best and met nearly all my needs. The one thing I needed was an ability to activate an e-fence based on GPS. I actually don't need the feature as my dog is border trained and fully obedient, but I DID need that feature due to the requirements of my neighborhood association...needing some sort of physical or electronic fence in order to allow the dog off a leash on my property. The Dogtra Pathfinder 2 meets that need. Dogtra smartly added the e fence feature to the Pathfinder line in the Pathfinder 2, and it completely meets the requirement. In addition, the PF2 seems to have better GPS and quicker connections, as well as a host of new features that really make it easier and more customizable for each use case from simple location or activity tracker to non-sighted hunting.My newest pup is now 7 months old and around 40 pounds and doesn't mind the collar at all. Again, I've only used the features to alert the dog via the collar tone/nick a few times as I believe training is the key, not relying on the collar to control the dog. However, all the features are easily accessible in the app and the basic controls are possible without using the phone at all, which I love for our morning runs.The tracker is more accurate than others I've used, and have been able to verify my dog's location across my 5 acres of thick brush and water as the Pathfinder series has serious range...up to 9 miles (!) on the Pathfinder 2. Offline maps is a also a game changer, as I'm sometimes in areas without cell tower coverage. The PF2 app (it's not the same app as the original Pathfinder series) includes a recording function as well, which is great for hunts to recount what areas were covered, as well as for runs to recount distance, speed, etc. There's so many features...it really is recommended to read the entire well written guide book fully to get a feel for all the features and customizations.Only a few things I'd recommend Dogtra work on...The on/off process...you really need to count to 3, and if you hold the power button a bit too long, you'll go into pairing mode. No big deal, and I'm now used to counting.The e-fence size and angle limits. I have a steep cliff on the property and I wanted to inner fence that off, but it's apparently too small an area. Not an issue as again my dog's been trained to stay away, and in a way, I'm glad Dogtra accepts that making too small an area for a fence could result in inconsistent direction to your dog - if you don't know GPS isn't precise down to inches. Large areas work best to allow for a little GPS lag/slight imprecision, and at least Dogtra shows they care about dog treatment and designed the product to these limitations.I've used the collar for a while now in all sorts of wet, hot, cold conditions including some dunks in salt water when the dog took a dip and have had zero issues. Product documentation says salt water is fine, just give the device a quick freshwater rinse afterward. Dogtra's been making this type of product for a while and know what they are doing...this isn't meant to the lowest cost cheaply made collar/system. All parts are well made and ready for real wet, muddy, sandy, vegetation snaggy life. I shopped for a collar for a while and there are more expensive products out there that promise great tracking/containment but with the Pathfinder 2, I'm not sure how those other GPS e fence collar systems will compete - Pathfinder 2 is the best in class system for less than the others. Highly recommended.
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