SOLUTIONS CONNECTÉES POUR LES CHIENS

Publication in IJSTR 2020 : Stress Monitoring System Based On Heart Rate Variability Of Dogs
Recently according to the number of a pet owner is increased, many IoT services which could track the behavior or location of dogs are appearing.

Vet-AI a UK based online vet launches 24/7 service
Veterinary technology company, Vet-AI, has launched a continuous online service to provide remote consultations to UK pet owners 24 hours a day, seven days a

Dogs’ medical records are helping machine learning researchers track ticks
Spring came early this year, bringing warmth, flowers, longer days…and ticks. Ticks emerge from winter dormancy earlier in warmer years. Reported cases of tick-borne Lyme disease

Petoneer Nutri Vision – Distributeur de croquettes connecté pour chats et chiens
« Gérez l’alimentation de votre animal tout en gardant un œil sur lui » Avec le distributeur de croquettes connecté Petoneer Nutri Vision, vous pouvez gérer facilement

Stretchable Composite Acoustic Transducer for Wearable Monitoring of Vital Signs
A highly flexible, stretchable, and mechanically robust low‐cost soft composite consisting of silicone polymers and water (or hydrogels) is reported. When combined with conventional acoustic

Boulder-based Waggit sells first 1,000 digital wearables for pets
Waggit is a collar attachment that records canine vitals, GPS location, sleep, movement and feeding activity through an iOS or Android app. It was created

Vets use AI to help diagnose Addison’s disease in dogs
Veterinarians in the US have developed an algorithm utilising artificial intelligence (AI) to detect Addison’s disease, a rare, life-threatening illness in dogs. Addison’s disease, also known

Facial recognition in dogs : The next step in fight against rabies
Researchers in Tanzania can now determine if a dog was vaccinated for the rabies virus with a cellphone camera image. The research team, based out

Santé Animale : Ils lancent une application qui décrypte ce que mangent vos chiens et chats
« S’inscrire dans un projet global de bien-être animal ». Le Lyonnais Yvan Jouravleff et son équipe lancent une application gratuite, Gamelle, disponible ce début de semaine