Colin Mortimer knew there was trouble when his dog Sassy started beeping.

He’d been trying to locate a lost AirTag, the $29 Bluetooth device designed by Apple Inc. to help people keep tabs on their keys, luggage and other personal items. This particular AirTag normally attaches to his other dog’s collar, letting him keep track of her location.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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