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Amazon launches its own robot for pets
The new device of the e-commerce giant allows pet parents to monitor and talk to their animals from a distance. In a recent event, Amazon

Merck introduces mobile cow monitoring app
Merck Animal Health announced the launch of the Allflex DataFlow II System mobile app as part of its livestock intelligence portfolio of digital products. In

Dogiz: this app will analyse dog mess for health red flags
The Dogiz app uses artificial intelligence to analyse dog waste, helping you to know when to book a vet visit While nobody wants to spend

Virtual dog could help researchers tackle dog bites
A virtual reality dog could one day be used as an educational tool to help prevent dog bites, thanks to an innovative project led by

Last-mile veterinary delivery social start-up Cowtribe first investment of Boehringer Ingelheim Social Engagements
Boehringer Ingelheim announced today that Cowtribe is the first recipient of investment and non-financial support from the Boehringer Ingelheim Social Engagement (BI SE) initiative, a

Xiaomi se lance dans les distributeurs de croquettes et d’eau pour nos chiens et nos chats
Arrêtez tout : Xiaomi se lance dans un distributeur de croquettes et une fontaine à eau pour nos chiens et nos chats. Des distributeurs connectés

Med Dimensions Garners “Pet Start Up of the Year” Award In 2022 Pet Independent Innovation Awards Program
Med Dimensions takes the medical image of a specific patient and transforms it into a near exact replica of what a clinician will see while

Technology-enhanced weight-loss program in multiple-cat households: a randomized controlled trial
Barr N Hadar , Kenneth J Lambrecht, Zvonimir Poljak, Jason B Coe, Elizabeth A Stone, Adronie Verbrugghe, and Theresa M Bernardo Abstract Objectives The objectives of this study were to determine whether a technology-enhanced weight-loss program, using a home

Detecting illegal wildlife trafficking via real time tomography 3D X-ray imaging and automated algorithms
Vanessa Pirotta1,2*, Kaikai Shen1, Sheldon Liu1, Ha Tran Hong Phan1, Justine K. O’Brien2, Phoebe Meagher2, Jessica Mitchell3, Joel Willis3 and Ed Morton1 1Rapiscan Systems Ltd., Sydney, NSW, Australia 2Taronga Institute of Science and Learning,