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I didn't think these were a bluetooth device. Does the iPhone at home detect your dog's location properly? Can you test it by taking the tag a block from home or so and trying to locate it *from your house* using that iPhone? These should work without any type of service or connection - that's kinda the point. Why are you using a separate device as a 'middle-man'? You should be able to add them to your Find My app on any Apple device you're logged into with your Apple ID (perhaps not older models, though).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No it does not it use anyone’s iPad iPhone even other AirTag to ping its location
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No! For precise tracking you need the iPhone 12 or later. Earlier iPhones get you close, but not precise.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure of what you are asking. I assume you paired your air tag with your I phone. turn your phone on and go to the find my app. It will show you where your dog is located on a google map. I don't think it will show you exactly which room of the house he is in and remember, dogs pretty much sleep when there's nothing going on.
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