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Taking a closer look at pet tech startups on National Dog Day
So, every dog does have its day. And that day is August 26—National Dog Day. While we hope your pup feels like top dog today and every

13 VC firms investing in pet technology
Technology is changing the world for people and pets alike. In the last decade, pet care has undergone its own digital transformation—and we’re not just

Pumpkii : un robot de compagnie pour votre animal de compagnie (il nettoie aussi la litière de votre chat)
Heureux propriétaire de chien ou de chat, l’un des moments que nous apprécions et redoutions le plus est le moment où nous rentrons à la

A Rare Economic Bright Spot in the U.S. Health System: The Vet’s Office
The human health care system has struggled financially through the coronavirus pandemic, losing billions from the cancellations of lucrative elective operations as patients were first

Pets in China now have their own robot friends, which can entertain and even dispense treats
Many people buy dogs for companionship. But now pets can have their own playmates when their owners are away – companion robots that can help

Is Your Horse in Pain? There’s an App for That –
You might think you know your horse so well, you’d recognize pain on his face in a single glance.Maybe you could. But chances are, you’d

This Little AI-Powered Robot Pet Is So Cute It Hurts
I’m not sure if Moflin is supposed to be a robotic hamster, guinea pig, baby bunny, or some alternate take on a Tribble, but goddamn

Spring, a Pet Tech That Re-Defines the Old Fashion Water Bowl
Wimeiot, an innovative pet tech startup announces the launch of their newest smart fountain product, Spring. The highly anticipated kickstarter campaign will begin on August

Breakthrough 3D x-ray tech shows promise for veterinary practices
A British breakthrough in x-ray technology could soon offer practices 3D imaging without the expense and high radiation levels of a CT scanner. Adaptix Imaging,