Sleep through the night.
Losing lambs?
Check where your dog was.
Most predation doesn't happen because coyotes got smarter. It happens because your guardian wasn't there. Your dog was a mile down the road. On the highway. At the neighbor's place. The flock was unguarded and you didn't know until morning.
Your dog works 24/7 protecting your flock.
But nothing protects you when that dog
crosses the fence line.
One escaped LGD. One neighbor's livestock. One liability claim that costs more than your truck. It happens every season. DogTrack was built to help keep your dog where it belongs.
We kept hearing the same story from ranchers across the West. The dog got out. Crossed onto a neighbor's place. Neighbor called — or worse, didn't call. Sometimes it was a highway. Sometimes it was a bullet. Every time, the rancher said the same thing:
"I just wish I'd known before it was too late."
That's why we built DogTrack. Not in a lab. On a working sheep ranch in Wyoming, with real LGDs, in real winter. Because the solution had to come from someone who understood the problem.
Collar on. Boundary set.
Walk away.
Three steps. No installation. No infrastructure. No learning curve.
They jump your fence.
They dig under it.
They don't jump this one.
Open the app. Trace your property line. Same correction as your electric fence — except they can't crawl under it or jump it. Real-time alerts hit your phone the moment a dog tests the line.
Solar powered.
Even in January.
Most GPS collars die in 3 days. Then you're driving 40 miles to swap a battery on a dog that doesn't want to be caught. DogTrack runs on solar. There's no charger. There's no dock. You never touch it.
They hear the boundary.
They learn to turn.
Your dog gets an audible warning at the fence line. Smart dogs figure it out fast. If they don't turn back, they get a correction. Most dogs learn in days.
No towers. No Wi-Fi.
No base stations.
Nothing to install.
Every other "smart" collar needs infrastructure you don't have. DogTrack works on satellite. Collar on, walk away, done.
Their battery life
1–3 days.
Ours
10–15 years.*
*Under normal usage conditions.
A year of DogTrack costs less than one lamb.
$9.99/mo. That's it. One lamb at market covers the entire year. One predation event costs ten times that. One liability claim costs a hundred. The math isn't close.
Not even close.
Every other collar was built for a golden retriever in a suburb. DogTrack was built for a working dog in a blizzard.
| DogTrack | Halo 5 | SpotOn | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $349 | $599 | $999 |
| Monthly | $9.99/mo | $10–20/mo | ~$10/mo |
| Battery life | 10–15 years* | 1–3 days | 1–2 days |
| Charging | Solar. Never. | Daily | Daily |
| Containment | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Training mode | Yes | No | No |
| Built for LGDs | Yes | No | No |
| Works at –30°F | Yes | No | No |
What it actually costs
not to have this.
- 24/7 virtual containment — no fence to maintain
- Solar powered — nothing to charge, ever
- Training mode — young dogs work like veterans
- Audible boundary warning + effective correction
- Works at –30°F — built for real winter
- No towers, no base stations, no infrastructure
- Real-time alerts — know the second your dog moves
- Full app control from your phone
- Made in America by a rancher, for ranchers
Built as tough as you.
First production run.
Limited units.
We're building the first batch by hand in the USA. Founding members get priority shipping and locked-in pricing before it goes up.
Join the waitlist. No payment required.
Reserve your spotWe don't build livestock tech.
We live it.
HerdStreet started at LXIX Ranch — one of the largest regenerative hair sheep operations in the country. Easy-care sheep. No barns. No shearing. Dogs do the protecting.
But we kept hearing the same story from every rancher we talked to. The dog left. Crossed onto a neighbor's place. Got hit on the highway. Flock sat unguarded all night. And every time — the same words:
"I didn't know until it was too late."
So we built the thing
nobody else would.
Every GPS collar on the market was built for a golden retriever in a backyard. The batteries die in days. The signal needs Wi-Fi. The whole thing falls apart the second you're off-grid. We needed something that works where we work — no cell towers, no base stations, real winter, real range. So we partnered with MIT engineers and built it ourselves.
Not a tech company
that bought a ranch.
A ranch that built a tech company.
DogTrack runs on solar. Works on LTE-M where you have cell coverage, and syncs over Bluetooth when you don't — just walk near your dog at feeding time. No infrastructure. Nothing to charge. Ever. Built and tested on working LGDs, in real winter, on a real operation.
Every product we ship
has to survive a
Wyoming winter on day one.
If it doesn't, it doesn't leave the building.
HerdStreet Support.
support@herdstreet.com · Based in Wyoming · We read every message.