New phone app to track lost or wandering dogs is trialled in Wellington suburb

September 30, 2018

A Wellington community is one of the first in NZ to give the new phone app a go. (Source: Other)

The sinking feeling of coming home to find the gate open and your four-legged friend nowhere to be seen could soon be a thing of a past thanks to new technology keeping tabs on dogs which go missing.

A Wellington community is one of the first in New Zealand to give the new phone app a go.

Heather Clouston is one dog owner trying Dog Gone.

"I've only ever lost Poppee once, but it was quite a terrifying moment because I had no idea where she was and luckily I did find her down the road," she said.

Ms Clouston and Poppee are among the 300 or so Hutt City residents trialling the phone app which communicates with a Bluetooth chip worn on the dog's collar.

Hutt City Council last month received 80 complaints of dogs on the loose and impounded 62 dogs.

Les Dalton of the council's Animal Services hopes the technology will mean animal control officers deal with fewer strays.

“Those who have that smartphone app who are in the community are going to all be able to join in and see those dogs reunited rather than dogs picked up by council and put in the shelter," he said.

The three-month trial of the technology is happening in the suburb of Stokes Valley which was chosen for its high concentration of dog owners.

If the trial is successful, it's hoped the technology could be rolled out nationwide.

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