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Gartner monitored the collars of both dogs from the same monitoring screen. As well as a correcting electric charge, the collars could also emit a tone to signal the dogs to come to him.

Such conveniences don’t come cheaply, though.

Gartner said the GPS-only Astro normally sells for around $600. The Alpha, with its correction collar capabilities, retails for about $800.

“That’s a lot,” Gartner admitted, “but I’ve never met anyone who’s desperately looking for a lost dog who wouldn’t gladly pay twice that amount. It’s much more fun to just hunt, and not have to worry about lost dogs.”

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