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Pet-tracking Ante Upped

Sheldon, a labrador who is the nephew of current Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s Koni (obviously a labrador, too), is the first animal to wear a new dog-tracking collar that is tracked via a global navigational satellite system (GLONASS). Boasting a luxurious black leather collar, there will be three models available with different battery capacities each. This pet collar will track your pooch’s movement online by relying on data supplied to your PDA, notebook or communicator device. It is the first navigation module in the world that receives signals from Russian GLONASS and American GPS, making doubly sure that you know where Fido is at all times. Each of these tracking collars ought to retail for somewhere in the region of $500.

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