Does the Spoton collar orient itself with the antenna up(backside of neck) by itself? For instance... if the collar gets turned on the dog's neck (scratching or other dogs pulling it out of place during play) ... will it eventually turn the antenna back in the correct position over time? Love the keep out zone new feature coming.
Great question! In my experience, as long as I place the collar on with the antenna up (back of neck), it doesn't move too much while the dogs are wearing it. If you are using the prongs on the collar for the optional static correction, those also keep the collar still on the neck. And lastly, as long as the collar is fitted properly and not too big, it should stay in place. All of these said, my boys don't play so rough that their collars are affected. Junior will occasionally scratch at his and it has stayed in position on him. I hope this helps!! I will be doing a deeper dive into the Keep Out and Home Zones this weekend! 😊 Stay tuned...
I just got my SpotOn collar and wonder if you are working on technology to tie a fence to your phone. So if you are hiking with your dog for instance, your dog can be off leash and hike along with you within a moving fence boundary line?
I am not sure if this is something that SpotOn is working on, but what a fantastic idea!! I will pass it along and see what they say. They are always listening to their customers. 😊
If you knew the area that you are hiking you could create a containment fence from the map. You don’t have to walk it. The tracking works even if you are not in a fence or containment zone. If you have linked with a cellular plan you could always find your dog ( as long as there is a cellular signal)
The beauty of your dog is unbelievable! Junior is so huge!
It says worldwide on your websites - is this available for in Australia too?
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Thank you!
Does the Spoton collar orient itself with the antenna up(backside of neck) by itself? For instance... if the collar gets turned on the dog's neck (scratching or other dogs pulling it out of place during play) ... will it eventually turn the antenna back in the correct position over time? Love the keep out zone new feature coming.
Great question! In my experience, as long as I place the collar on with the antenna up (back of neck), it doesn't move too much while the dogs are wearing it. If you are using the prongs on the collar for the optional static correction, those also keep the collar still on the neck. And lastly, as long as the collar is fitted properly and not too big, it should stay in place. All of these said, my boys don't play so rough that their collars are affected. Junior will occasionally scratch at his and it has stayed in position on him. I hope this helps!! I will be doing a deeper dive into the Keep Out and Home Zones this weekend! 😊 Stay tuned...
I just got my SpotOn collar and wonder if you are working on technology to tie a fence to your phone. So if you are hiking with your dog for instance, your dog can be off leash and hike along with you within a moving fence boundary line?
I am not sure if this is something that SpotOn is working on, but what a fantastic idea!! I will pass it along and see what they say. They are always listening to their customers. 😊
This would work for hiking, running, canoeing, hunting, exploring, ... so many person/dog activities. @@BigDogMom
If you knew the area that you are hiking you could create a containment fence from the map. You don’t have to walk it. The tracking works even if you are not in a fence or containment zone. If you have linked with a cellular plan you could always find your dog ( as long as there is a cellular signal)
I like junior build
Can you do a video on his weight and height and maybe compare his size to other English mastiffs thank you
Not another subscription. No way no how… stuff you don’t need