While we’re in the midst of a pandemic, we’re spending more time at home than ever before. Our furry friends are just loving the extra time we have with them and the attention and love they’re getting every day. But what about when things go back to normal?
Halo Pet Collar has put together a list of 5 apps to keep your dog company while you’re away.
- Dog Monitor App - If you want to check in with your pet when you’re away without purchasing an expensive smart camera, try the Dog Monitor app. Check on your dog while you’re at work - know when it’s barking, talk to your dog remotely and see live video.
- Halo with Cesar Millan - Build a smart fence and let your dog roam your yard while you’re away from home. Halo is a 4-in-1 smart dog system built on a mission of “no more lost dogs” and designed with three main goals: safety, communication, and freedom. The Halo Collar offers four capabilities, making it a first for the industry: 1- the Halo Smart Fence; 2- Expert Cesar Millan Training; 3- Real-Time Activity Tracking; and 4- Best-in-Breed GPS Technology.
- Furbo Dog Camera - Keep your dog safe and happy even when you’re not home. See, talk to and toss treats to your dog from anywhere, detect important events such as dog barking, intruders, home emergencies and more, and receive real-time alerts on your phone.
- CleverPet - The self-proclaimed “first game console for dogs.” This chew-proof digital game pad comes with an app, so you can give your dog different games while you’re at work and watch their progress as they solve increasingly complex puzzles. CleverPet’s motto is “Stop worrying every time you say goodbye.”
- DOGTV - A pup-parent's dream, the DOGTV app offers programs created just for dogs, scientifically designed to help keep them calm, relaxed and entertained throughout the day. Download the free app in the Apple store and stream it on your smart TV while you’re away to keep Fido entertained and happy with stimulating content created by the world’s top experts.
Now you don’t need to feel guilty when leaving your pup at home here and there this holiday season.
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