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Pet Tech

 Pet technology encompasses a wide range of products and services that use technology to enhance the care and well-being of pets. Some examples include:


GPS tracking devices: These devices can be attached to a pet's collar and allow the owner to track the pet's location in real time. This can be particularly useful for pets that are prone to wandering or escaping.

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Smart feeders: These feeders use technology such as timers, automatic portion control, and even smartphone apps to make it easy for pet owners to manage their pets' feeding schedules.

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Pet cameras: These cameras allow pet owners to monitor their pets remotely via a smartphone app. Some cameras even have built-in treat dispensers, so the owner can interact with and reward their pet remotely.

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Interactive toys: These are toys that use technology to keep pets entertained and mentally stimulated. Examples include toys that dispense treats, toys that respond to a pet's touch or movements, and toys that can be controlled remotely by an app.

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Pet fitness tracker: Like a fitness tracker for humans, it tracks activity level, calories burned and distance traveled by pets. It helps the owner to monitor their pet’s physical activity, which could help identify potential health concerns early on.

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Overall, pet technology is becoming increasingly popular as pet owners look for new and innovative ways to care for their pets and stay connected with them even when they're away.

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