Connecting Your Pet to the Web
After checking out the eight ways to do this, and it’s
the World Wide Web not a spider web which would be too nontechnical to connect
by just taking your pup for an off road walk, doggy LoJack looks to be the
most practical. It would save me time tacking up all those lost dog posters and
worry over whether or not my pooch is roadkill waiting to be discovered by the
kids on the school bus. Yep there’s an app for finding your dog when he goes on
a walk about, and there’s a game kids play on long bus trips after they get
tired of the ABC game and it involves counting roadkill. Webcams were also
mentioned in this article but I figure your pet would rather see you in person,
I know mine prefers that. I also saw a remote controlled food dispenser. I
wonder when someone will figure out how to pick up after the food has been
dispensed at the other end via the web. The last I’ll mention here is the cube,
not a video game cube, but a device that lets you point a laser light around
for your dog or cat to try to catch and you can watch them and provide verbal
encouragement too via the web, probably while you are away for the day at work.
Why not? Sounds like more fun than checking Face Book at work.
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