San Francisco-based
Whistle, which makes technology products for pets, said today that it has acquired dog tracking device developer
Tagg, and raised $15M in a Series B funding. The funding came from Nokia Growth Partners, Qualcomm, Melo 7 Tech Partners, and Queensbridge Venture Partners. Tagg develops a system which lets pet owners track the location and activity levels of their pet, much like Fitbit does for humans. Tagg was founded in 2010 as a subsidiary of Qualcomm. Financial details of the buy were not disclosed.
posted on Thursday, January 29, 2015 (Link to more information)
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