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Treat dispensing dog cameras: What to look for

Posted May 26, 2020

 
Furbo dog camera. With advanced treat dispensing dog cameras, you can monitor your pets and talk to them whenever you want to while flinging rewarding treats in between.
With advanced treat dispensing dog cameras, you can monitor your pets and talk to them whenever you want to while flinging rewarding treats in between. Courtesy Furbo

Dogs are human’s best friends. These four-legged furry creatures often become so integral within our lives, that we cannot call them any short of family. Just like our children, the anxiety of staying apart from our pet dogs can become a nightmare and deprive us of sustaining any productivity out of the household.

To ease the difficulty of dog moms and dads, a wide variety of cameras are available to monitor these precious canines. Traditional monitoring cameras only enabled users to either watch the endeavors or their dogs or have a video conversation with them.

Recognizing the importance of distant playful activity, innovators have developed cameras that are a video treat dispenser for dogs. Before we delve into the specifics of treat dispensing dog cameras, let’s establish their basic functionality.

How do these cameras work?

The Skymee treat dispensing dog camera.
Treat dispensing dog cameras let you keep an eye on your dog when you’re away from home. Courtesy Skymee

 

Dogs are intelligent beings that can feel emotions of separation and anxiety when they are away from their parents. They constantly crave attention from their caretakers. Owners reinforce training by giving treats as a reward for good behavior, and treat dispensing cameras allows dog-parents to carry out this activity even when they are miles apart from their pets.

These cameras are equipped with a meal-storing and flinging system, and with a push of a button via a smartphone app, dog owners can reward their furry children with treats, and relieve themselves of the stress of separation.

Nowadays, a wide variety of dog cameras are available for purchase, but buying the right one takes the careful evaluation of personal requirements. Here we have compiled essential features that seekers of treat-dispensing cameras must consider.

Treat storage and flinging system

If you are going for a vacation, or spend long hours outside when working a daily shift, then you must look for a camera that has extensive storage. This will assist you in having sustained conversations with your pet, where you can initiate playfully interactive activities while rewarding the patient canine with many treats. Standard treat-dispensing cameras can store one to six treats, but you should prefer the latter.

Video quality

Petchatz dog treat camera. When looking for treat-dispensing cameras, extra attention to video quality is important.
When looking for treat-dispensing cameras, extra attention to video quality is essential. Courtesy PetChatz

With high-quality video conversing solutions, distances can shrink. When looking for treat-dispensing cameras, extra attention to video quality is essential. You should always prefer a monitoring camera that has a 1080p video recorder, and that allows a zoom feature as well. With these qualities, you can get up-and-personal with your feline creatures, and enjoy the surreal experience of being right next to them, at all times.

Integrated laser extension

If you are a long-time dog owner, chances are that you indulge in a fun game of chase with your pet from time to time. Once away, the depressing feeling of losing out on this activity can drag your spirits down, but if you buy the right treat-dispensing camera that has an integrated laser feature, playing distant chase is possible. When looking for these cameras, always go for ones that host a laser extension, to make video conversations more entertaining.

Stay connected to your dogs

We just love our dogs and cannot endure staying apart even for a minute, if things were in our hands. But, like all responsibilities, dog owners have to step out of their humble abodes from time to time. With advanced treat dispensing dog cameras, you can monitor your pets and talk to them whenever you want to while flinging rewarding treats in between.

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