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Top 10 Pet Tech Products That Might Make You Say Nay or Yay

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Pet parents know the responsibilities that come with caring for their furry children. And that some of them would wish they could understand their fur babies. Pet tech is available on the market to make their lives easier. But some pet tech that may leave a dent in your wallet, and you’re probably better off with all your current tools in caring for, grooming, or understanding your pets. Here are the top 10 pet tech ideas that raise eyebrows or make you say, “take my wallet!”

1. Inupathy

Do you ever wonder what your dog’s mental condition can be? Well, the Inupathy can do that for you. Inupathy promises that it will help you understand your dog’s mental state. With the accompanying app, you can recognize your doggo’s behavioral patterns. Plus, you can share this data with your friends too.

2. Petvation

Here’s an example of a top 10 pet tech that will make you wonder why it’s created. Petvation is a facial recognition software attached to the pet door you install in your home. It tries to keep other pesky four-legged creatures out of your home, allowing only your fur babies to enter through the pet door.

3. Groomatic

This pet tech is for cats. Groomatic is a petting tool for fluffier cats, whether their coat is short or long. However, spending $200+ on a petting tool may not exactly be an investment. You might want to skip buying the tool and make do with the best grooming tool you have: your hand.

4. Lavviebot S

The Lavviebot S made it to this top 10 pet tech list. But this one doesn’t warrant any eyebrow raises, though, and it’s somewhat useful for cat parents. The Lavviebot S will reduce the amount of cleaning you need with an ordinary litter box. Plus, the Lavviebot S will send you an alert when your fur baby has done its business. This one’s not ALL that bad.

5. Petcube Bites

Here’s one cool pet tech you might want to consider buying. The Petcube Bites will help you feed your dog while you’re away. And when you’re not at home, you can even talk to your fur babies through the device. Pretty neat, right?

6. Moai

Don’t worry, fish owners, you’re included in this list. Moai is the pet tech for your aquarium. And it appears that you won’t have to waste time cleaning your aquarium often. It looks promising, and many are backing this on Kickstarter. But it’s always good to ask yourself if this Roomba is worth the investment or nah?

7. DogPhone

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Did you ever want your dog to contact you while you’re outside? That device ISN’T available yet, or you might have to train dogs for that. But there was a Scottish scientist that allowed her dog to call her through a ball. She did mention that sometimes the dog might have grazed on the ball while playing with another toy. It’s pet tech that may need more improvement.

8. Puppod Interactive Dog Game

One way to bond with your dog is to play games with them. The Puppod Interactive Dog Game helps you do that. But you might wonder, do you need a device to play with them? Well, this one does have the upper hand over traditional pet games since this could train your dogs. It’s one of the best top 10 tech you might want to consider buying.

9. Treat Launcher

If the Petcube Bites are a hit, the Treat Launcher doesn’t seem like it is. The treat launcher can be a great trick to see how high your dog can fly and catch the treats mid-air. However, Amazon users have reported that there have been issues loading the treats. Well, it’s best to stick with the old-fashioned way of giving treats to your furry buddies: your hands.

10. iFetch

We’re on the fence with this one. Playing fetch with your dogs is one way to bond with them. But the iFetch may take that element out of your day. Sure, you can do other things while your dog or dogs might have fun with the iFetch, but many customers on Amazon have noticed that it only lasted a few months, and it might be dangerous for your fur babies too.

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