Skip to content
CC CC

Pet News

  • Pets News
  • Pets Clinic
  • Pets Food
  • Pets Market
  • Animals
CC
CC

Pet News

Want to keep your pets safe and healthy? This tech’s for you

, 13/06/2023

As a pet owner and staff member at the DIBS dog rescue, one of Mary Lessard’s biggest fears is losing one of the organization’s rescue dogs or her own furry friends.

Open this photo in gallery:

DIBS dog rescue uses Tractive smart collars to keep track of the 200 dogs they rehome annually. The collar uses GPS tracking to trace their location should they go missing.HANDOUTS

That fear came true when an adoptee frantically called DIBS after their new family member went missing. Thankfully, the rescue, which rehomes dogs from Mexico and has foster homes in the Greater Toronto Area and cities in Ontario, had previously instituted a policy of maintaining Tractive smart collars for each of their pooches. The adopted dog was found within two days.

However, the experience left a mark o Lessard. “I immediately phoned Tractive saying: ‘Send me one,’ ” for her own dogs, she says. The pain and panic of losing a pet, she says, is “a horrible feeling of not knowing.”

Wearable tech that tracks location, distance and health aren’t just for humans anymore as smart collars and other tech-assisted pet accessories have cropped up in the pet market.

Lessard, the Tractive lead at DIBS, says the organization partnered with the smart collar company to make sure all 200 dogs they rescue annually can be tracked, from the moment they arrive in Canada through their stay with foster parents and eventual rehoming.

“We were looking for something to keep our dogs safe,” she said, after one of their rescues ran off and couldn’t be found three years ago. Families who adopt from DIBS must agree to at least a one-year subscription to the collar and its app “with the understanding that, hopefully by a year or so, the dog will have settled in and not be a flight risk.”

Smart collars are far from the only tech-assisted pet product on the market, says Phil Cooper, a pet industry consultant based in Sacramento, Calif. The work-from-home pivot of COVID-19 spiked pet ownership in Canada; an Abacus Data survey estimates 900,000 Canadians got a new pet. With people now returning to the office, they are turning to AI-assisted cameras and other app-operated products to care for their pets from afar.

“The camera-side of the business has really grown,” Cooper says. Cameras can track pets and send notifications via a mobile app, where owners can dispense treats or receive emergency warnings if something goes wrong at home. a laser pointer toy to keep cats entertained and chasing red dots around the living room. Meanwhile, automated kibble bowls can dispense predetermined portions at a programmed time.

The pet industry, Cooper says, is massive. According to the American Pet Products Association, over US$120-billion was spent in 2021 on pet products in the US alone, mostly in food, supplies, medicine and veterinary services.

“We’re an industry that is pretty recession proof,” Cooper said, pointing to record growth even during the height of pandemic lockdowns. “We’re outperforming Wall Street, we’re outperforming most investments because of the growth of the industry,” he says.

As a market segment, Cooper estimates the pet tech market is currently worth around US$100-million, with plenty of room to grow. “I don’t think it’s become as big as it can be because there’s a small percentage of people, I’d say under 5 per cent, who’ve embraced the technology.” But, for Cooper, that means there’s for market penetration.

Fueling the growth are millennials, who have come to embrace the ‘fur baby’ phenomenon. Jonathan Bensamoun, founder and chief executive officer of the Fi smart collar, says “with the millennial generation, you’re seeing the dog coming before the partner and before the kid. It’s happening even earlier in their lifecycle that they start owning dogs and consider them their kid. I’m in that bucket – we just spend whatever we have on these dogs to provide them the best life.”

However, for the size and growth of the industry, Cooper has seen thousands of products come and go. He says the biggest opportunities for these products are in collecting and tracking health data: everything from steps and exercise to the volume of food and water consumed.

“The cameras and the smart collars especially can be [connected] with a smartphone and can be transferred to your veterinarian. So, with one click, you’ve got all your medical information on your phone,” he says.

Health data is an area for expansion at Fi, Bensamoun says, as the company is already tracking the amount of sleep dogs get. By collecting data from thousands of dogs who use Fi, Bensamoun says these metrics can provide averages and aggregate data for different breeds.

“My six-year-old German Shepherd is 95 pounds. It’s very useful for me to see how his activity or sleep compares to other German Shepherds on the network. It gives you a frame of reference,” he says.

For the future, Bensamoun considers the implications of using Big Data to better assess the health of pets. “What if I can tell you whether the dog is stressed by just reading his body language?” he asks. “There are machine learning engines and algorithms that are pretty good at building these models where we’re able to raise a flag for you and say: ‘Hey, do you want to go check this out? Something is weird.’ “

While smart collars and pet tech have the promise of tracking health or offering new ways to engage remotely with your pet, the key allure for users like Lessard is the safety and peace of mind they can offer.

“When it comes down to it, this is more than just that cute coat you’re buying for your dog or the extra toys – it’s about keeping them safe,” she says. “If you can find a dog in an hour, as opposed to three or four days of being out [in the] elements, having to search for them and deal with the anxiety that people go through, it’s kind of a no-brainer.”

Pets Market pets marketingwhole pets market locations

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Chewy Connect With a Vet faces criticism, legal hurdles

30/08/2024

The Chewy.com application is displayed in the on an Apple iPhone. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Chewythe e-commerce pet-goods giant best known for its convenient auto-ship services and generous return policies, wants to grow its veterinary telehealth service as part of an overall push into health care. While…

Read More

Global Pet Sitting Market Revenues Could Hit the $6.4 Mark

09/07/2023

New York, May 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Pet Sitting Market size is estimated to increase by USD 6.4 billion in 2032 from USD 2.4 Billion by 2022. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5%according to a recent market study by Market. us. The act…

Read More

Special Problem On: Electronic Commerce Within The Synthetic Intelligence Era

05/12/2025

Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya Emerging Technology NDN is extra applicable for content distribution due to its special characteristics, such as naming conventions for packets and methods for in-network caching. One hardly ever finds trendy circuits which are completely analog – nowadays analog circuitry may use digital or even microprocessor strategies…

Read More

Recent Posts

  • All About May’s Flower Moon and What It Means for Your Zodiac Sign
  • Henry Cavill’s girlfriend Natalie Viscuso shares a heartbreak as her dog dies
  • Brutus + Peanut | Detroit Michigan Pet Photography | Kat Ku | Modern Dog and Cat Photos. Ann Arbor| Detroit | Chicago| NYC
  • Toronto’s new Juno vet clinic is a total game changer for pet parents
  • It’s not every day a yet-to-hatch cuttlefish stares back at you through its thin egg membrane. Listen to Shaunak Modi unravel the marine wonders of Mumbai. Ep#26

Tags

animal news stories 2022 articles business cute animal news cute pet stories dogs on fox news today estate fashion finance fox news pets funny animal news funny pet news happy animal news happy dog news health house ideas improvement india information jewellery jewelry latest leisure market newest online people.com animals people magazine animals people magazine pets pet express westheimer pet news pet news stories pet news today pets & animals pets in the news today pets magazine positive animal news 2022 sports technology today's animal news today show dog video today travel updates world

About Us

  • Contact Us
  • Disclosure Policy
  • Sitemap

Patner Links Getlinko

Partnerlink Backlink

Seedbacklink

сука блять

©2026 CC | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes

WhatsApp us