Pets are cherished family members, and losing one can be heartbreaking. GPS pet trackers provide peace of mind by enabling real-time location monitoring through intuitive iOS and Android apps, helping you locate your furry companion quickly and reliably.
These devices are waterproof and offer features like geofencing and activity tracking. We've evaluated top options based on performance, user feedback, and expert reviews to help you choose the right one.
Tractive GPS Pet Tracker locates dogs, cats, or other pets anywhere with cellular coverage. Set up a safe zone as a virtual fence—get instant notifications if your pet wanders out. Live tracking keeps you updated on their position via the app or Tractive website.

Listed at $179.99, it's often cheaper on Amazon. Subscriptions start at €3.75/month.
Pros: Dedicated tracking website, simple design.
Cons: Clip may wear with normal use.
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Paw Trackers offers geofencing, low-battery alerts, and attaches to existing collars. Priced at $99.99, with annual subscriptions at $99.99.

Pros: Beautiful design, made in the USA.
Cons: High membership fee.
Gibi Pet GPS Tracker monitors location and sends text/email alerts for safe zone breaches. View positions on Google Maps via the free app. Costs $129.99 (discounts on Amazon), with $9.99/month service.

Pros: Simple design.
Cons: Expensive service fee.
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Whistle combines GPS tracking with activity monitoring. Use the free app or website for safe zones and alerts. Tracks walks, runs, and rest over 90 days for health insights. Priced at $79.95, plans from $6.95/month.

Pros: Charges in under an hour.
Cons: May appear bulky on small pets.
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The Kyon Pet Tracker resembles a regular collar with advanced sensors: 9-axis accelerometer, heat, water, altimeter, GPS, GSM, and ultrasound buzzer. It supports 24/7 monitoring, 3D GPS for floor detection, contact LEDs, and a 'Shhh' ultrasound to calm barking. Kyon Sense adds danger alerts and walk reminders. Launching soon at $249 with $4.99/month subscription and required base station.

Pros: Feature-packed innovation.
Cons: Pricey, unreleased, needs base station.
The DogTelligent Connected Collar tracks via GPS and trains with ultrasound, vibration, and remote speakers. Uses Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or cellular with virtual fencing. Launching fall at $179.95 ($143.95 pre-order), $4.95/month.

Pros: Versatile features, sleek design.
Cons: Costly, not yet available.
The WÜF ONE Smart Collar clips onto existing collars for virtual fences, activity tracking, and training. Global GPS/GSM with unlimited free data. $179.95 ($154 pre-order), launching fall.

Pros: Excellent design, no data fees.
Cons: Expensive, upcoming release.
Pets bring joy to our lives—trackers ensure they stay safe. Which one appeals most to you?