
Across the American West, apex predators are killing livestock at increasing rates, and predation has become one of the leading causes of livestock loss after disease. Ranchers are being asked to manage larger territories, rougher terrain, and growing predator pressure with limited visibility and fewer operational tools.
SkyDogg gives producers a faster way to monitor livestock across large and remote landscapes using GPS tags, drone-based observation, thermal imaging, real-time alerts, and field-ready reporting.
When animals disappear, ranchers are often left guessing what happened, where it happened, and whether there is enough proof to act. SkyDogg is built to close that gap — helping producers see more of the range, respond sooner, and document losses with better operational data.

SkyDogg combines aerial monitoring, GPS livestock tags, thermal imaging, real-time mapping, and field-based reporting into one practical livestock monitoring solution.
Predators move when visibility is lowest. Traditional patrols, spotlights, and manual checks can only cover so much ground. On large terrain, producers are often forced to guess what is happening beyond the fence line, timber edge, or ridge.
When an animal disappears, the search can take hours or days. Without a last known location or movement history, producers waste time, fuel, and labor riding country with no clear starting point.
The longer it takes to detect a problem, the harder it becomes to protect the herd, recover the animal, or preserve evidence. Delayed visibility can turn one incident into a wider operational issue.
SkyDogg is not just a drone service. It is a connected livestock monitoring system that links animal-level ID, GPS, motion detection, trained field pilots, and aerial imaging that is unparelled tools into one workflow. SkyDogg can operate day or night and the flights are automated to find animals fast.





SkyDogg Range Patrol is being rolled out through local pilot coverage areas. Initial Montana coverage includes Dillon, Three Forks, Livingston, and Wyoming coverage in Cody.
SkyDogg is designed around locally trained and certified pilots — cowboys that live in the community, understand livestock, terrain, wildlife pressure, and the timing of range conditions.
Instead of treating drone monitoring as a one-off flyover, SkyDogg builds a local service model around repeat coverage, faster response, and practical ranch support.
Pilots operate with aerial equipment, thermal visibility, and livestock data to help producers get a clearer picture of what is happening across the range.

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SkyDogg is both. The strongest setup combines Rogue Livestock GPS tags, gateway infrastructure, the SkyDogg platform, and drone-based monitoring. The drones provide aerial visibility, while the tags and platform provide animal-level data.
SkyDogg drone patrol works best when animals are already tagged. Without tags, the service can still provide aerial observation, but it will not have the same individual-animal data layer.
SkyDogg is designed to support documentation by using data such as GPS tracks, timestamps, movement history, tag reads, and imagery. This can help producers create stronger records after an incident.
No. SkyDogg is a visibility and response tool. It helps producers and field teams know where to look, what changed, and when to act. It is designed to support the operation, not replace practical livestock knowledge.
Yes, SkyDogg is designed for large and remote livestock operations. The right setup will depend on terrain, gateway placement, power, cellular availability, drone coverage, and herd size.
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