Best GPS Dog Trackers & Smart Collars

Updated August 2026 · 8 min read · Category: Dog gear
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A GPS tracker turns 'he ran off again' into a two-minute retrieval instead of a panic. The best ones give live location on your phone, escape alerts the moment your dog leaves a safe zone, and enough battery to last real-world days. Some need subscriptions, some don't — and that maths matters more than the price tag. These are the trackers we trust for escape artists and off-lead explorers.

Subscription-free vs subscription GPS

1. Best all-round: Tractive GPS Dog Tracker

~£50 + plan

The most popular GPS tracker in the UK: live tracking on your phone, customisable escape zones with instant alerts, virtual fences and activity/health monitoring. Battery lasts 2-7 days depending on settings (LIVE mode drains fastest). Requires a Tractive subscription, but it's the most feature-complete and reliable option for escape artists.

Pros: True live GPS, escape alerts, health tracking, waterproof
Cons: Subscription required for all features

2. Best for XL dogs: Tractive GPS XL

~£60 + plan

Tractive's larger model built for big dogs: same live tracking and escape alerts, with a bigger battery that lasts longer between charges. The collar strap fits wide necks comfortably, and it's IPX7 waterproof for river and beach dogs. The best choice for labs, shepherds and other big escape artists.

Pros: Longer battery, fits large dogs, waterproof
Cons: Subscription required; bulkier on small dogs

3. Best no-subscription: Fi Smart Collar

~£150

A smart collar with built-in GPS, escape alerts and activity tracking — the headline feature is no monthly fee for the core GPS (uses a low-power network). Long battery life, a tough waterproof design and a subscription-free model that many owners prefer for cost. Slightly less precise than live SIM trackers in remote areas, but excellent value long-term.

Pros: No monthly fee, long battery, escape alerts
Cons: Less precise in remote areas; higher upfront cost

4. Best budget clip-on: GPS Tracker For Dog Collar

~£30

A lightweight clip-on tracker that attaches to any collar — no bulky collar swap needed. Real-time location via app with geofence alerts, SOS button and a magnetic charger. A solid budget entry point to see if GPS tracking works for your dog before committing to a subscription model.

Pros: Cheap, clips to any collar, geofence alerts
Cons: Battery life shorter than premium trackers

Bottom line

The Tractive GPS is the best all-round live tracker, the Tractive XL is built for big dogs, and the Fi Smart Collar is the best subscription-free option. If you're testing the waters, the budget clip-on tracker is a cheap start — just check battery life and coverage for your area before buying.