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Soon, a sat-nav collar to track down your missing pooches!

Soon, dog owners will be able to hunt down their missing pet pooches, thanks to a high-tech dog collar based on sat-nav technology.

London, March 7 : Soon, dog owners will be able to hunt down their missing pet pooches, thanks to a high-tech dog collar based on sat-nav technology.

The lockable collar, which was previewed on the first day of the Crufts Show, is made of anti-cut material to thwart thieves and can trace an animal even if it inside a building.

The device works by sending texts to the owner's mobile telephone if the dog crosses a fixed boundary.

After receiving the text message, the owner can log on to a website where, using the sat-nav technology of the collar, they can locate the pet's position.

Makers Retrieva say that the collar is due to go on sale in July costing about 200 pounds, plus a monthly fee.

"Dog theft is out there but it's not high on the list of police priorities, for obvious reasons. But for owners or families, if a dog gets lost it is a traumatic experience," Times Online quoted Andrew Stuart, the company's director, as saying.

ANI

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