Best Smart Devices for Golden Retrievers 2026 — GPS, Feeders & Cameras

Golden Retrievers are active, food-motivated, and prone to hip issues. We've picked the best GPS trackers, smart feeders, and pet cameras specifically for Goldens.

Our Picks for Golden Retrievers

Best GPS Tracker

Tractive GPS Dog LTE

Goldens love to run — the Tractive GPS gives you real-time location tracking with a virtual fence, so you'll know instantly if your Golden wanders off. Works in 170+ countries for adventure-loving dogs.

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Best Feeder

WOPET Automatic Feeder

Goldens are notorious over-eaters. The WOPET's 6L hopper handles large portions for big dogs, and the 10 meals/day scheduling helps prevent bloat by splitting meals into smaller portions throughout the day.

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Best Camera

Furbo 360 Dog Camera + Treat Tossing

Goldens are people-dogs who hate being alone. The Furbo 360 lets you toss treats and talk to your Golden during the day — the 360° pan/tilt follows them around the room, and bark alerts let you know if they're stressed.

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Best Fountain

Pioneer Pet Raindrop Fountain

Active Goldens need hydration. The Pioneer Pet Raindrop's stainless steel design is durable and hygienic — and at $39, it's a no-brainer add-on. The circulating water encourages drinking after long walks.

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Golden Retriever-Specific Feeding Tips

  • Goldens are prone to bloat (GDV) — use slow-feed bowls and split meals into 3-4 portions daily
  • Exercise before meals, not after — reduces bloat risk
  • Goldens shed heavily — consider a robot vacuum as a companion smart device
  • Start joint supplements early — Goldens are predisposed to hip dysplasia
  • GPS tracker is the #1 smart device for Goldens — their friendly nature means they may follow strangers

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Golden Retrievers really need a GPS tracker?

Yes — Goldens are friendly to a fault and will happily follow strangers, other dogs, or interesting smells. Their strong prey drive and love of exploration make them one of the breeds most likely to wander. A GPS tracker is cheap insurance against a lost dog.

What size feeder does a Golden Retriever need?

Goldens eat 2-4 cups of kibble per day. A 6L feeder (like the WOPET) holds 25-30 cups — enough for 7-10 days. Avoid small 3L feeders designed for cats. Look for feeders with large kibble compatibility (Goldens eat larger kibble than cats).

Are smart devices worth it for senior Golden Retrievers?

Yes — senior Goldens especially benefit from GPS trackers (mobility issues increase lost dog risk), orthopedic beds with temperature monitoring, and cameras to check for signs of distress during the day. Health-focused trackers like Tractive's activity monitoring can alert you to decreased mobility.