You may not have the time to walk you pooch when he needs it, but it doesn't mean that you won't make the time to worry about whether or not you hired help is doing it properly. Pet Check technology has been developed with the best interests in mind for responsible dog walkers and concerned puppy owners alike.
Initially, the system targets people who plan to begin dog walking businesses or enhance their existing enterprises. The mongrel minder can juggle clients, schedules, routes and billing between a smartphone application and the internet. When a lap around the block begins, the walker scans the animal's unique QR code which initiates tracking the time and the location of the canine and its guide, allowing the owner to access realtime Pet Check GPS data online and even watch the trajectory on a map.
Realtime Canine Tracking
Pet Check Brings Peace of Mind to Owners and Dog Walkers
Trend Themes
1. Realtime Pet Tracking - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing more advanced tracking technology that could be combined with other pet services, such as feeding or controlling their environment.
2. Smartphone Applications for Pet Care - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating customized smartphone apps that integrate with pet tracking technology and offer additional pet services like training, grooming, or veterinary care.
3. Remote Monitoring for Pet Owners - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing remote monitoring systems that allow pet owners to check on their pets' activities, health, and location even when they are not home.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Care Services - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating realtime tracking technology into existing pet care services to offer more personalized and trustworthy services to pet owners.
2. Smart Home Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Introducing pet care features into smart home systems, such as automatic feeding, cleaning, or exercise equipment.
3. Security and Surveillance Solutions - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Extending security and surveillance systems to include pet monitoring, such as motion sensors, cameras, or alerts that can distinguish pets from intruders.