I might regret asking this, but...
why???
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I might regret asking this, but...
why???
Health reasons maybe
I know I had to track my dumps after a colonoscopy for a while to make sure that everything was fine since a minor complication occured
How is this better than going with your dog while they’re outside or watching them on a camera? Are you planning some kind of geotagging so you don’t miss a soft landmine?
Wouldn’t it be easier to tie a bell to his/her tail so the grogan gives it a tap on the way to the ground.. 🤔
Better for the environment at least 😜
As a lifelong owner of numerous dogs I'm wondering what use could I make of information provided by this sensor.
Hmm. Sell data to Google perhaps. Profit?
If you take them for walks, they'll poop.
A crate, a dog diaper and a strict schedule are the best tools for house training with the latter being the best and most important.