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Survey of 1,000 dog and cat owners : Pet Trends 2019 in Tech, Alternative therapies and Food
Human trends and pet trends are converging to blur the furry lines, as evidenced in a new survey commissioned by Michelson Found Animals Foundation, a

Nouveauté sur le Pet Tracker d’Invoxia ! Suivez l’activité de vos ��
Votre Pet Tracker vous permet désormais de suivre l’activité de votre animal grâce à une technologie innovante d’intelligence artificielle ! Mettez le tracker à jour dès

Sure Petcare to showcase connected pet product ecosystem at CES 2019
Sure Petcare will be attending CES in Las Vegas for the first time on 8-11 January 2019. For 50 years CES has been a gathering

Exertis enters the pet tracker market with new Mishiko distribution deal
Exertis has announced an agreement to distribute the Mishiko GPS and fitness tracker for pets to designated resellers in the UK. The gadget features real-time

3D printing helps vets create orthopaedic implants for dogs
Two British vets have been able to use additive manufacturing to create orthopaedic implants for small dogs. Dr Kevin Parsons, an orthopaedic vet at Langford

The Royal Veterinary College joins forces with tech start-up Felcana
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has announced a four-year collaboration with Felcana, a pet care start-up based in London, to support the continued research into

Smart cat loo detects ‘health issues’and alerts the pet’s owner
The world’s first “smart toilet” for felines is to be launched, with the capability of analysing cat urine and electronically alerting the pet’s owner to

Connect : la chatière 2.0 pour gérer et contrôler les allées et venues de votre chat
La firme anglaise Sure Petcare lance Connect, une chatière connectée qui permet de gérer et contrôler les allées et venues du matou de la maison…

Sharp’s new smart cat litter tray detects feline health problems
Sharp Corp. has developed a smart toilet for cats that analyzes their urine, detects health problems, and sends reports to owners’ smartphones using artificial intelligence