
Link offers features very similar to Jiobit, but adds some training tools. Link, a Tracker and Training Tool for Your Dog

The subscription is between $8.99 and $14.99 a month, depending on whether you go with no contract, a 6-month agreement or two years of service. The downsides are the subscription cost, and the fact that it won’t show up in your Find My app. One major upside to Jiobit is it has its own cell chip, so it doesn’t rely on other devices to track. This makes it a terrific alternative to the AirTag as a dog tracker. The Jiobit Smart Tag is too big for most dogs to swallow, but large breeds still could.

It clips to your dog’s collar, or you can place it inside an optional pouch for better protection. This first option is offered by the same folks who provide the popular Life360 service. So, let’s look at some better options for keeping tabs on your furry friends. Luckily, she didn’t yank it off and swallow it. The puppy chewed it so fiercely that it actually broke the circuit board inside the AirTag.

In my own experience, I saw a pit bull mixed puppy chewing on an AirTag attached to my dog’s collar using an OtterBox case just for that purpose. The Wall Street Journal highlighted the problem here, bringing up doggo owners who had to take their dogs to the vet after Fido swallowed an AirTag used as a dog tracker. Why Not Just Use an AirTag as a Dog Tracker? So, how else can you keep tabs on your furry loved ones? There are actually a few much better options out there. We’ve found out that’s not really a good idea because, well, dogs tend to chew on stuff. One thing people have been using their AirTags for is to keep track of their pets.
