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The Ultimate Consumer Guide to Pet Technology

Pettech is a term that was previously used only by geeky technologists and venture capitalists. Now, pettech is moving mainstream. Here, we’ve captured a roundup of everything you need to know about this hot new category.

Dog Stories: Doggy BFFs meet on Rover app

The best thing about using the Rover app was that Katie and I had probably crossed paths before but our dogs may never have become best friends if we hadn’t both used Rover. In the modern world where couples meet each other through dating apps, why wouldn’t my dog meet his best friend via an app, too?

Our POV on Whistle’s health-oriented dog activity tracker

Whistle is more just a pet tracker. It’s a smart collar that let’s you track your dog’s health and behavior just like you do for yourself with your smart watch or human activity tracker. But is it worth it?

3 Ways Animal Organizations Are Using Pet Technology

While there are many types of pettech software that consumers can use to care for their pets, did you know that animal rescue organizations are also using pet software services to help them achieve their missions more efficiently?
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