Archive for September, 2009

Creative and often outrageous dog gadgets

September 29th, 2009

Gadgets and gizmos are all the rave these days… humans have all these high tech gadgets for almost everything from daily communication (phone calls, texting, email, IM on our iPhones) to cleaning up around the house (pools, floors and gutters with iRobot)

So it only makes sense that I enjoy the same luxury as Astro from the Jetsons.  Below are some creative, and often crazy, gadgets that make you scratch your belly and ask, do I really want that?

Futuristic Dog Walk

(1) Almost hands-free poop collector (Poo Traps’ Magic Poop-Collector)

Undoubtably you must have seen the infomercial (see below) for this product and honestly I don’t know what to say, except for maybe “No Poops, no oops” (the company’s tagline).  I have yet to see any canine companion at the park or on a walk wearing it.  I personally don’t like having anyone mes with my tush.   (Price – $29.95 for the trap, $6-$9 for 30 bags)

(2)  Remote Control Robotic Camera (WowWee’s Rovio)

Ever wonder what your dog is doing while you’re at work?  Now you can with the Rovio, a “Wi-Fi enabled mobile webcam that lets you view and interact with its environment through streaming video and audio”.  The website intends its use it for keeping track of people and places most important to you, but realistically I don’t think mom would appreciate you tailing her with this robocam.  (Price – $299)

WowWee Rovio Robotic Internet Controlled Camera to Spy on your pooch

Robocop or Robocam?

(3) Dog Sled (Dog Powered Scooter, Trike and Skateboard)

Imagine going for a bike ride and having your dog do all the work.  That’s exactly what one inventor has proposed with the Dog-Powered Scooter, Trike and Skateboard.  Might border on animal cruelty, but could be fun for multiple, large and athletic dogs.  I for sure wouldn’t be able to pull it :) (Price – $555+)

Urban dogsled

'Pawsengers' welcome aboard

September 28th, 2009

We blogged earlier today about how human airlines such as Southwest and Jetblue are welcoming small dogs on board with their owners, but what about all the other dogs (medium, large, or slightly overweight small dogs) that want to travel?

Dogs boarding the plan

Dogs boarding the plane

Pet Airways launched a new airline service for animals (dogs and cats for now) in July.  Their motto, “A Pet Airline where pets fly in the main cabin, NOT in cargo!”, allows for animals to fly in a retrofitted plan allowing up to 50 kennels under the care of a veterinary technician.

Pet Airways Cabin.

Pet Airways Cabin.

Currently the service is only available in select cities (LA, Denver, DC, New York and Chicago) based on statistics of the most common destinations where owners travel with their pets.

The topic was posted in Yelp’s San Francisco talk section with mixed reviews.  One advocate wrote, “Its a wonderful and much overdue concept”, while others voiced a different sentiment: “Beginning of the end”, “Overly wasteful and a poor use of resources.  But then again, most of modern society is based upon wastefulness.  All I can do is laugh.”

It will be interesting to track the progress and adoption of this service, which beats putting your beloved dog in the dark and cramped corridors of the cargo.

Flying dogs

September 28th, 2009

This weekend, we had a brilliant idea on taking Obi to fly with us for a short airplane trip. It had come to our attention that pets are welcome aboard by airlines such as Southwest and JetBlue. We were pretty excited about it until we looked online and realized that there are plenty of rules and regulations that you must follow.

Obi trying to fly with his ears

Obi trying to fly with his ears

I won’t post the policy details here, if you would like to learn more … go here for Southwest’s pet policy and here for JetBlue’s

One of the rules from JetBlue states that a dog must fit inside a 17″L x 12.5″ W x 8″ H carrier and your pet must be able to stand up and move around the carrier with ease.

As much as we were excited to bring Obi on board with us, we’re not sure how he would feel about being stuffed inside a small crate. He is probably just a tad too big for a crate that size. It sounds to me that the airlines only allows small dogs that are under 11 lbs.

Would we bring Obi on board the airplane? Probably not right now
Why? Because his weight and size probably wouldn’t allow him to be comfortable inside the crate and we’re still unsure about how other passengers feel with dogs aboard.

Thoughts and comments on flying with your dogs are welcome

Twitter is full of Anipals!

September 26th, 2009

When we first started tweeting about Obi and his daily shenannigans, we had NO IDEA that there were so many dog lovers out there in twitter.  We were also surprised that there was a community of anipals (animals who have their own blogs or twitter accounts).  Anyways, here are some pictures of our anipals, who are kind enough to let us use their photo. Have a good weekend everyone!

Thanks for the photo @kevintu @annmadestuff @stedal @buster1971

Dogumentarian's Dog Book Party

September 25th, 2009

Since I’m posting about photography today,  I’m going to introduce you to a professional photographer friend of Dogopolis. Her name is Kendra Luck, she is a great dog photographer. If you live in the SF Bay Area and are interested in having your dog professionally photographed, visit Kendra’s website at http://www.dogumentarian.com/

Photo by Kendra Luck, Dogumentarian

Photo by Kendra Luck, Dogumentarian

She took all the photos for this neat little book called, “Dog Lover’s Companion: 365 Tips, Tricks, and Techniques for Living a Rich Life with your Dog”. » Read more: Dogumentarian's Dog Book Party