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Pet parenting With Technology: The Best Tech For Your Pet

written by Tori Holmes

Pet parenting has entered the digital age, making it easier and more fun than ever to care for our furry friends.

With the rise of "dog tech," a new world of gadgets and devices has emerged to help pet owners monitor, entertain, and keep their pets safe. Let’s take a closer look at some of the best dog tech for pet parents that won't break the bank.

 

Indoor cameras: Keep an eye on your pet anywhere, anytime

Indoor cameras have become a staple for pet parents who want to keep an eye on their pets when they’re not at home. What we love about these cameras is that they can provide peace of mind, allowing you to monitor your dog's behavior, ensure they're safe, and even interact with them. Two indoor cameras we recommend are:


●     Wyze Cam Pan v2: The Wyze Cam Pan v2 is an affordable, high-quality option. What makes it stand out from other indoor cameras is the fact that it includes features usually found in more expensive models. It offers 1080p HD video, two-way audio, night vision, and a 360-degree field of view. You can pan, tilt, and zoom to track your pet’s movements, and even speak to them through the built-in microphone. Plus, it can be integrated with Alexa and Google Assistant, making it a great addition to your smart home setup.


●     Furbo Mini: Don’t let the ‘mini’ in the name fool you, this compact camera does not lack features! The Furbo Mini offers a full HD camera with color night vision and auto-tracking, as well as advanced barking, meowing, vomit, and potty alerts. What’s more, it also includes alerts for a range of home emergencies.


GPS trackers: Never lose track of your pet

GPS trackers are a must-have for pet parents – especially those with escape artists. These devices attach to your dog's collar and allow you to track their location in real time using your smartphone. They’re perfect for ensuring your dog’s safety, whether you're letting them off-leash at the park or just letting them roam in the yard. Two GPS cameras we recommend are:


●     Apple AirTag with dog collar attachment: Did you know that AirTags can also double as a budget-friendly GPS tracker? All you need to do is buy a special holder to attach the AirTag to your pup’s collar and you’re good to go! What we like about the collar attachment by Tieuwant is that it’s fully waterproof and can withstand harsh weather conditions. This means you can rest assured it will survive your walks in all four seasons!


●     PitPat dog GPS tracker: What many pet parents don’t realize is that GPS trackers often require a monthly subscription to keep the tracking capabilities activated. What we love about the PitPat GPS tracker is that it has no additional subscription costs. Instead, it comes with a SIM that once activated, lasts the lifetime of the tracker. So while the initial cost is higher than other trackers on the market, you won’t have to worry about managing another monthly subscription. As you would expect, the tracker itself is also lightweight, waterproof, and attaches directly to your pup’s collar.


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Automatic ball launchers: Keep your dog active and entertained

Automatic ball launchers are a fantastic way to keep your dog entertained, especially if they’re high-energy and love playing fetch. These devices can step in and launch balls at varying distances, giving your dog the exercise they need even when you're busy or your arm simply needs a break! Two automatic ball launchers we recommend are:

 

●     All For Paws automatic ball launcher: With three throwing distances – far, middle, close – this automatic ball launcher is great for both indoor and outdoor use. It comes with three special-sized tennis balls and the All For Paws team has put together a great video that shows you how you can train your dog to load the launcher themselves.


●     iFetch Automatic Dog Ball Launcher: Similarly to the All for Paws, the iFetch automatic ball launcher comes with tennis balls designed specifically for the launcher. Each ball is approximately 1.5 inches in diameter, which makes this launcher best suited for small- to medium-sized dogs. You can also choose how far you want the balls to be launched – either 10, 20, or 30 feet – so you can tailor it to your dog’s preferred distance.


As technology continues to evolve, so do the opportunities to improve how we care for our pets. Whether you're a seasoned pet parent or new to the world of dog tech, these gadgets are sure to make a positive impact on the life of both you and your pet.

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