Garden boundary
The most common geofence. Draw a tight zone around your garden so you know the instant your dog digs under the fence or your cat jumps the wall. Perfect for pets who spend time in the garden unsupervised.
Dog park
Set a geofence around your local dog park for off-lead sessions. If your dog bolts after a squirrel or wanders out of the park entrance, you'll know before they reach the road.
Neighbourhood zone
A wider geofence around your neighbourhood acts as a secondary safety net. If your pet gets past the garden boundary, this zone catches longer-distance escapes before they get truly lost.
Holiday rental
Staying somewhere unfamiliar? Set up a temporary geofence around the holiday cottage, campsite, or Airbnb. Your pet doesn't know the area — but you'll know instantly if they wander off the property.
Boarding facility
If your pet stays at a boarding kennel or cattery, set a geofence around the facility. If there's an escape from the premises, you'll be alerted immediately — even before the boarding staff notice.
Farm or rural property
Large rural properties make it difficult to know where your pet is at any given time. Set geofences around boundaries, roads, and neighbouring farms to get alerts when your dog or cat ventures too far from home.