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Dogtra Pathfinder 2 - Hunting Ecollar GPS Dog Training Collar with Remote, 9 Mile Range, Tracking & Containment for Medium & Large Dog Breeds, Electric GEO Fence Tracker, Stimulation, Vibration, Tone

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Size: Path 2


Features

  • E-COLLAR TRAINING AND GPS DOG TRACKING - Up to 9-mile range tracking combined with Tone, Vibration, 100 Levels Nick and Constant Stimulation modes. The new Pathfinder2 App uses regular, terrain, and satellite Maps powered by MAP BOX.
  • NO APP SUBSCRIPTION OR FEES - Control your dogs receiver with your phone or a smartwatch, as well as the ability to assign a single function to a button on the remote for quick stimulation.
  • INDUSTRY-LEADING GPS - Pathfinder GPS is among industry-leading solutions with 2-seconds updates. With in-app Compass, Offline Mode, E-Fence, Mobile-Fence, and Geo-Fencing Alerts.
  • DESIGNED FOR LARGE DOGS - Waterproof, rechargeable GPS E-collar trainer is perfect for dogs 35+ lbs with 12"-22" neck size. Work with up to 21 sport hunting dogs.
  • USA BASED CUSTOMER SERVICE - Top-notch customer service available by phone or email. Comes with a 2-year warranty and a 30-days satisfaction guarantee.

Description

The Dogtra PATHFINDER 2 brings GPS, E-collar, and E-Fence technology right to your iPhone or Android smartphone and smartwatch, giving you a more intelligent and responsive way to track and train your dogs. The new PATHFINDER2 GPS works without cellular data by pre-downloading the free maps to your smartphone. Unlike other GPS dog training e-collars, there are no extra packages to purchase and no subscription fees to pay. It works with Map Box with standard, satellite, and terrain views, location sharing, playback data, geo-fence alerts, E-fence, and the ability to track up to 21 dogs or hunters. This GPS Dog Training System is perfect for Medium and Large hunting dogs breeds of 35 pounds and up with 12"-22" neck circumference. With a high- speed GPS two-second update rate and a powerful zoom capability, the PATHFINDER tracking feature provides greater live-action detail and accuracy for any hunting or training situations. Features: - Remote Function Button - Up To 9-Mile Range - Fast 2-Seconds GPS Update Rate for GPS Tracking and Training - PATHFINDER 2 App Available for Android and iPhone - Offline Mode and No Subscription Fees - Precise and Up-To-Date Maps With Offline Mode, Compass, E-Fence, And Geo-Fence Option - 100 Levels Nick and Constant Correction, an Audible Tone, High Output Vibration Pager, and Tracking Only Mode - In-App Stimulation Safety Lock and Anti-Theft System Lock - Locate LED Lite - 3.5-Hour Rapid-Charge Batteries Package Contents: --PATHFINDER GPS Remote Transmitter and E-Collar Receiver --USB Battery Charger --Splitter Cable --Belt Clip --Test Light --Contact Point Extension Washer/Adjustment Tool --PetsTEK Clicker --Owner's Manual

Brand: Dogtra


Closure Type: Button


Target Species: Dog


Breed Recommendation: Large Breeds


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.11 x 10.35 x 3.9 inches; 3.48 Pounds


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 27, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dogtra


Best Sellers Rank: #41,015 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #33 in Pet Trackers


#33 in Pet Trackers:


Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 92 ratings


Item Weight: 3.47 pounds


Manufacturer: Dogtra


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 27, 2022


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 13.11 x 10.35 x 3.9 inches


Brand Name: Dogtra


Target Audience Keyword: pets, dogs


Size: Path 2


Breed Recommendation: Large Breeds


Frequently asked questions

The Dogtra Pathfinder 2 boasts a 9-mile range and is designed for medium and large dog breeds. This range makes it ideal for training and tracking in vast outdoor environments.

Yes, the Dogtra Pathfinder 2 features an electric GEO Fence function. This allows you to set up virtual boundaries for your dog. When your dog approaches these boundaries, the collar can alert your dog through stimulation, vibration, or tone, encouraging them to stay within the designated area.

The Dogtra Pathfinder 2 offers multiple correction modes including stimulation (with varying levels of intensity), vibration, and tone. These modes allow for customizable training methods depending on your dog's sensitivity and responsiveness.

No, the GPS tracking feature of the Dogtra Pathfinder 2 does not require a subscription or cellular data plan. The system works off-grid, making it dependable for remote areas without relying on cellular coverage.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This series of customer reviews highlights varying experiences with a GPS dog tracking collar designed for diverse settings, such as off-grid activities, farms, and general pet monitoring and training. Users commend its long battery life, robust range, and innovative features like the E-Fence and tracking capabilities. However, some mention issues with durability, the necessity of app connectivity draining smartphone battery life, and inaccuracies in the E-Fence's boundary detection. Overall, the product seems to offer valuable solutions for keeping pets safe and monitored but comes with some concerns regarding its user interface and reliability.

Pros

  • 🔋 Long battery life and excellent range for extensive coverage
  • 🌍 Innovative features like E-Fence and Proximity settings for flexible use in varied environments
  • 💡 Built-in light for visibility and map feature in the app for easy tracking
  • 🚫 No subscription fees for GPS services

Cons

  • 💔 Some durability issues reported with the GPS receiver/controller
  • 📱 Mandatory app connectivity can drain smartphone batteries fast
  • 🔄 Manual reactivation of the E-Fence feature required after shutdowns, leading to potential safety concerns
  • 🗺️ Inaccuracies in E-Fence boundary detection reported

Should I Buy It?

The GPS dog tracking collar appears to be a valuable investment for pet owners seeking to monitor and manage their pets in vast, unfenced, or challenging terrains. Its innovative features and functionality receive high marks, but potential buyers should weigh these against the concerns regarding durability and the interface. If the pros significantly align with your needs and you're prepared to manage the cons, this product could be a worthwhile purchase for ensuring your pet's safety and your peace of mind.


  • It fully and robustly worked, has several days battery life, and doesn't make me sign in
Size: Path 2
I'm using this tracker for fully off grid multi-day backcountry splitboarding. I previous used a cheaper old Findster tracker, but that had only 10 hours of battery life and (worse!) it would randomly make me sign into an app, which I could only do with internet access. This Dogtra is of course bigger, but has 10x better range and battery life, especially if you set the GPS update time to 2 minutes. It's expensive, but still significantly cheaper than the Garmin alternative. Anyway, I fully tested this out for my use case recently and it worked flawlessly. Thanks for making a quality BS-free product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by William Stein

  • Great product for farm use, but with I didn't have to keep my phone connected
Size: Path 2
We live on a 16 acre farm with pastures, a wooded area and lots of cows and wild critters all around. We are remodeling and had to take some of our fences down so the property is not fully fenced. We like this product a lot and it has many features that we enjoy, plus a few that we don't. I recognize that this is intended more for hunting dogs and similar uses, so we are not necessarily using as directed, but with a tad bit more flexibility or functionality this product could be perfect for folks like us. What we love: 1) E-Fence Feature: The app has three different fence modes. Mobile Fence, Geo Fence and E-Fence. The product instructions don't clearly identify the difference between the three fence modes for some reason. I had to go to google to find out from somebody else. However, we use the E-Fence every day. Simply select E-Fence and you can use your finger on the map to draw the boundary for your fence. It's that simple. We drew a boundary around our property. When our dog gets close to the boundary I think he gets a vibration, then a zap. Now he knows to stop before he gets to the fence line or he'll get a surprise. On the plus side, the E-Fence boundary stays programmed into the app. On the negative side, I hate having to manually turn on the E-Fence feature every time I turn on the collar. Sometimes I forget and the dog has been found roaming in the neighbor's pasture a couple of times. 2) Long range. I haven't tested the 2 mile limit but I still get great range and it covers my whole farm. 3) Good batter life. The batteries last all day and part of the next day. Sometimes we forget to turn off the unit so I would say we probably get on average 24 hours of battery life on a charge. 4) Love the map feature on the app. I can see where my dog is, get alerted when he is running and so forth. 5) We love the fact that the collar has a light on it. When it's dark outside our dog is invisible without the collar on. It's nice to look out our door and see where he is at from a distance even without my phone in hand. Things we don't love: 1) While the app is convenient when I'm setting everything up or want to look at the map, I hate that it is required for operation. The app drains my phone batter really quickly. If I close the app the remote control starts beeping incessantly. Honestly, once I set up the E-Fence I would prefer to close the app unless I'm actively tracking our dog. 2) I hate that the E-Fence won't stay on if you turn the units off or close the app. It may not seem like a big deal, but it's tedious to remember to turn on the E-Fence and I sometimes forget. Also, my wife is not tech savvy and can't figure out how to use the app anyway (therefore it is only on my phone) making the whole thing useless if I'm not home. 3) Frustrating that my phone and the app need to be within Bluetooth distance of the remote for the whole thing to work. This really needs a feature that allows the system to lock in the settings without the phone around. Like it or not, we use this as a tool to keep our dog from wandering off if we leave the farm to go grocery shopping or something. I can't leave my phone home just to keep the collar working. 4) the E-Fence boundary is not super accurate. The map appears to use a Google Maps image (or some similar service). I can zoom in pretty good and set the boundary but in practice the boundaries are sometimes as much as 50 to 80 feet off of the fence lines even though the fence lines appear quite dead on in the app. Overall we really like the collar. It does it's job and we use it every day. I think it is well worth the money after considering several other products. While we don't use it strictly as intended, it suits our needs just fine. There are some things that I would recommend to the manufacturer though by way of improvement: 1) As mentioned above, provide a feature that allows a user to lock in the settings so that the remote can function without being connected to the app. 2) It's great that this unit identifies when a dog is running. Can you also add a feature to identify when he is digging? How about when he is barking? This is a training collar and it would be great if we could use it to train for those other things too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by Bry Bry

  • Works great for monitoring and training
Size: Path 2
This collar appears very well made and setup wasn’t overly difficult. And it works great at tracking and correcting our 1 Yro St Bernard Hoss. I setup an e-fence and correct Hoss with a pager (vibration) nick when notified that he has left the boundary, I’ve never had to use the electric correction, and Hoss make a u-turn back to the house and I’m notified he’s returned. The original collar did suffer a malfunction at 2 weeks, the RF link became very weak. I had used this at over 2 miles away in the beginning, but when the collar failed it would loose the RF connection at just a few feet. Disappointing to be sure, but customer service was fantastic and we had a replacement system in short order. Shipping and return was covered by Dogtra, and Hoss is well monitored again. I’m using this with an iPhone 11 and the app is fairly easy to use, there’s a lot going on so this does draw a lot on the phone’s battery. I changed the tracking line in the settings to 10 minutes, default was no limit, and that does does help with the phone’s battery life. With that setting change all of the batteries (collar, connector, and the phone) will last all day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by A. Chamberlain

  • Awesome product with capabilities I could only wish for a few months ago.
Size: Path 2
About 6 months ago my lovely wife brought home a new husky. I was totally thrilled 😩 Turns out we are too peas in a pod with the exception she likes to explore even when I’m done. We have lots of property in mountainous woods and I was dreaming up this ideal situation for a collar that didn’t exist. I was looking for a collar with a proximity setting on it. This has that and works great as well as an e fence setting that can be manipulated to your exact needs. Wether it’s for just at home, out camping, exploring, hunting etc… you will not be disappointed. There are many features on this device that I may not need but they are useful non the less for many types of situations. It is a brand new product so allow them some amount of time to work out any bugs which from my own experience they are very on top of and there customer service is 2nd to none and I’ll stand by that all day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Works until it doesn't.
Size: Path 2
Purchased Pathfinder2 along with 3 additional collars. GPS Receiver/controller failed to accept a charge about the 4th or 5th time it needed charging. Returned to Amazon and received full refund. THANKS AMAZON! Purchased another Pathfinder2 which worked long enough to get through Amazon return window then suffered the exact same failure. Dogtra support sent me a return label but it will take a couple of weeks to get the repaired controller back. I need this to keep up with my dogs in a very remote area of the mountains in North GA. Without it I have constantly to watch all 4 or leash them. Dogtra would not send a replacement so I have deal for at least 2 weeks. Pros. Satellite tracking is reasonably accurate. Good battery life. No fees or subscriptions Cons. Not good for training. Controller only allows one correction mode for one dog at a time. To change correction mode or dogs the phone app must be used. Even with the app open, the time it takes change modes is too long for appropriate corrections. Only the person with the controller can track/correct the dogs. Additional controllers are over priced and with my experience short lived I have non GPS Dogtra training collars and they have been very reliable and easy to use. I expected these to be the same but so far am extremely disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Kindle Customer

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