
How Tech Helps Improve Your Dog’s Life
The internet of things is making sure that everything in our home is accessible at the click of a button. Sure, your washing machine can tell Alexa that you’re out of detergent, but what if your pet’s bowl could tell your phone that it needs to be refilled? Luckily, the innovation of home-technology extends past our own personal use and has found tons of ways to include our pets’ wellbeing.
Technology in Health
When you think of technology within the health business, you think about X-Rays and ultrasounds, but it really extends way past that. Lately, tons of apps have been developed that help you keep track of your pets medical records so that they’re easy to access and share. Figo Pet Cloud app gives you the ability to chat with a vet professional for free 24/7. Things like FitBark Collars let you track your dog’s health, activity, and location all from the comfort of your phone. It even connects to your smartwatch or FitBit so that access to the information is easier. This way, you can notice a change in your pets’ activity, which often signals health issues.
iHome
Though the options for health technology might be a little limited, the options for home tech are huge in number. Things like pet cameras are a great way to keep track of your dog when you’re not home. The Furbo Dog Camera has a motion sensor and speaker, so when you get a notification that your buddy is up to something you can talk to them through the camera. Other things like this Petsafe Electronic Smart Door lets your dog walk in and out of your house whenever they want. Simply install the door and attach the smart key (included) to your dog’s collar. When they get close to the door, the collar sends out a specific signal that lets the door know it’s time to open. This is great for those long, lonely days where you might not be able to physically let your dog out to do his business.
Innovation has come far. Though some people feel more uneasy about incorporating tech into day-to-day business, its definitely still something to think about. For pet owners, it could turn out to be more beneficial.