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Dogtra Pathfinder2 Mini - 4 Mile GPS Tracker 2 Dog Hunting Training Collar with Remote, Rechargeable, GEO Fence E-Fence Training Collar for Small Medium Large Sport Hunting Dogs - Electric Collar

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Size: Path 2 Mini - 2 Dogs


Features

  • Improved Features: Control 2 dogs using your smartphone or the redesigned yellow remote transmitter. This dog hunting collar comes with nick and constant stimulation, tone, and an all-new vibration function.
  • New Smartwatch Compatibility: Pair the Ecollar with your smartwatch or smartphone via Bluetooth, no cellular data is required. The improved app provides more intelligent training and tracking without subscription fees.
  • Lighter Design: The Pathfinder 2 Mini is 22% smaller than the original Pathfinder 2, perfect for small and medium hunting dogs. Safety features include receiver lock mode and locate tone.
  • Next Level E-Fence: Set up Mobile-fence or Geo-fence from the app. Get notifications when your dogs cross the fence. Supports training up to 21 sports and hunting dogs.
  • Better hunting experience: Train your dog within a 4-Mile range. Comes with a new GPS connector and receiver with a 2-second update rate for real-time tracking & LED beacon lights for low-light conditions.

Description

Track and Train your dogs with the new Dogtra PATHFINDER2 MINI PATHFINDER2 MINI NEW FEATURES: 4-Mile Range 22% Smaller than the original PATHFINDER2 New GPS Connector with E-Collar Function Button New GPS Receiver with Pager Vibration & LED Locate Light New Receiver Lock Mode New Sleep Mode New GPS Connector Locate Tone NEW PATHFINDER2 APP: No Monthly Subscription No Signal Required & Offline Maps APP COMPATIBILITY: Only compatible with PATHFINDER2 Series Systems. PATHFINDER2 MINI is a compact GPS dog tracking and training system featuring a newly redesigned real-time tracking and training app. Manage your dog's activities from a distance with one push of the button with this training collar with a 4-Mile Range. Like all PATHFINDER products, the PATHFINDER 2 MINI connects via satellite to the Pathfinder GPS Connector with a market-leading 2-second update rate. This revolutionary collar features a new receiver lock mode, a new sleep mode, and a new GPS connector locate tone for improved accuracy and control. It has a 3.5-hour rapid-charge battery. Choose between 3 types of E-fences: Mobile-fence Geo-fence E-fence - All fences send a notification once your dog is nearby, crosses, or re-enters the set boundary. - Only the E-fence sends vibration correction once it gets near or crosses the perimeter. Supports tracking up to 21 sports and hunting dogs as small as 27 lbs with 12"" + neck size. Bundle includes: GPS Connector with Antenna GPS track and train collar with 3/4” orange strap GPS track and train collar with 3/4” black strap Contact points, and whip antenna Contact Point Wrench/Adjustment tool Contact Point Extention Washers (2) Non-Stimulation Contact Plugs (2) Battery Charger with splitter cable Test Light Belt Clip with 2 screws Lanyard

Brand: Dogtra


Closure Type: Button


Breed Recommendation: Dogs


Included Components: GPS Connector with Antenna, GPS track and train collar with 3/4” orange strap, GPS track and train collar with 3/4” black strap, Contact points, Contact Point Wrench/Adjustment tool, Contact Point Extention Washers (2), Non-Stimulation Contact Plugs (2), Battery Charger with splitter cable, Test Light, Belt Clip with 2 screws, Lanyard See more


Number of Items: 13


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18 x 12 x 6 inches; 5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AA


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 7, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dogtra


Best Sellers Rank: #35,934 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #21 in Pet Trackers


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 211 ratings


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Manufacturer: Dogtra


Item model number: AA


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 7, 2023


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 18 x 12 x 6 inches


Brand Name: Dogtra


Target Audience Keyword: pets, dogs, dog


Size: Path 2 Mini - 2 Dogs


Age Range Description: all life stages


Number of Items: 13


Breed Recommendation: Dogs


Included Components: GPS Connector with Antenna, GPS track and train collar with 3/4” orange strap, GPS track and train collar with 3/4” black strap, Contact points, Contact Point Wrench/Adjustment tool, Contact Point Extention Washers (2), Non-Stimulation Contact Plugs (2), Battery Charger with splitter cable, Test Light, Belt Clip with 2 screws, Lanyard


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  • Reliable GPS Tracker with Some Quirks – Still the Best for Hiking Without Cellular Signal
Size: Path 2
This GPS tracker really works and is extremely reliable for tracking my dog, especially during off-leash hikes. I don’t use the e-collar or fence features — I use it strictly for tracking, and it performs very well. I hike a lot in the forests of West Virginia, where cellular signal is often unavailable, so typical GPS trackers that rely on cell networks aren’t useful for me. The Dogtra Pathfinder II uses its own GPS system, so there’s no monthly subscription, and it doesn’t need cell service to function. The system has three components: your smartphone running the Dogtra app, a GPS receiver collar worn by your dog (with an antenna), and a handheld GPS connector (also with an antenna) that connects your phone to the collar. Once everything is paired and you're outdoors with clear sky visibility, the setup works flawlessly. It reliably sends your dog’s GPS location to your phone, even deep in the woods. You can download offline maps in the Dogtra app, which helps when you’re in remote areas. But even without the map view, the directional pointer and distance indicator make it easy to tell where your dog is. Battery life is excellent. I use "Track Only" mode with all extra alerts and lights turned off. During a 3-hour hike, it only used about 5% of the battery — though my dog was near me most of the time (except when she ran off to chase a deer — I tracked her and got her back easily!). You can also enable sleep mode when your dog is within view to save even more battery. There are a few quirks, but they’re manageable once you learn the system: 1. The Dogtra app sometimes takes a few tries to open. It can freeze at the dog icon screen, especially if your phone has weak data or is struggling to load map tiles. 2. Pairing takes patience. The connector and collar don’t always sync on the first try. You may hear the pairing chime, but the collar still might show as “Offline” until it gets a solid GPS fix. I’ve found that pointing both antennas skyward and waiting a minute outdoors helps. 3. You need to pair every time you use it. This includes pairing your phone to the GPS connector (via Bluetooth), and the connector to the dog’s collar (via radio signal). It’s a bit of a ritual, but once paired, the system is solid. Despite the startup quirks, once connected this device is reliable, accurate, and subscription-free. If you hike or explore areas without cell service, this is hands down the best GPS tracker I’ve found. It gives me peace of mind knowing I can always find my dog. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by yishin

  • 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

  • Handy collar
Size: Path 2
This is a nice collar and overall I'm happy with it. The two issues I have with it that I knocked off a star for are: 1. The e-fence boundaries are unreliable (dog getting buzzed when he's well within the parameters) and hard to set (it's picky about where you place them). 2. I wish the remote had more buttons to communicate with the collar, it just has one button that sends the signal from the last signal you hit on your phone. If you need to change from a vibrate to a nick you have to pull up your phone to send a different signal. Which can't always be done quickly and usually I need to do it quickly. But I like that I can see where he is and where he's been on the map, what he's doing, distance traveled, how fast he's going, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Proprietary charging ports suck; otherwise, nearly perfect product.
Size: Path 2
I love almost everything about my dogtra unit, but the proprietary charging ports are very unreliable and frustrating; they should be switched to USB-C, like most things are now.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by P. Warren Brown

  • great locator and corrector
Size: Path 2
love the app, and really appreciate the geofence capabilities. works really well even for non hunting use cases
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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