This document lists various potential technologies and products that could be developed to monitor and care for pets when they are home alone. Some examples include presence sensors to detect when a pet is eating, drinking or using its leash; automated food and water dispensers; cameras to take photos of pets and post them online; and devices to simulate the presence of owners such as playing recorded sounds or turning on TVs. The list covers ideas from basic monitoring tools to more elaborate concepts like robotic toys, grooming devices, entertainment systems, and even social media or dating platforms tailored for pets.
This document reflects on a course about creativity. The author learned that with work, a good idea can become an excellent idea. They changed their approach at work to look for better ways of doing familiar tasks. The document expresses thanks for the course.
This document describes how RFID tags on pets can communicate with devices to send Twitter messages about the pet's actions. When a pet approaches its food container, a message is tweeted, and if a pet runs away past a security border, its GPS coordinates will also be tweeted to alert owners.
This document describes a remote control accessory called REMOTE HAVAIANAS CONTROL that helps users easily find and use their remote controls. It is cheap and easy to assemble. The accessory helps prevent losing remote controls and keeps them from being damaged by pets. It has features like finding the remote in the dark and being rechargeable.
This document discusses using social features to optimize apps and services. It provides examples of companies like Amazon, Foursquare, Quora, Instagram, and Pinterest that have successfully used a social graph to increase sales and engagement. General tips are given such as using Facebook and Twitter, making sure share buttons work properly, and developing for mobile first. Trends mentioned include social features being added to solitary activities, social impacting the real world through companies like AirBnB, and content being consumed in short snippets.
Chewing gum can be used for fresh breath when brushing is not possible, it has some medical benefits, and can be enjoyed for fun in different flavors. Sustainable gum options are becoming available that use more natural and biodegradable materials with less sugar. While chewing, gum provides flavor and can have utility like whitening teeth. After use, gum is challenging to decompose and can become litter, though some turn it into art or find other innovative reuse approaches like adding stickers. Developing more sustainable and recyclable gum options could help address this issue.
This document lists 101 possibilities for reducing or eliminating allergies to pets. Some of the more imaginative ideas include genetically engineering pets to be non-allergenic, developing anti-allergy sprays, bubbles, or helmets, and creating parallel universes without allergies. More practical suggestions involve air purifiers, regular cleaning, allergy shots, and choosing hypoallergenic pets and breeds. The list covers a wide range of far-fetched to somewhat feasible approaches.
This document reflects on a course about creativity. The author learned that with work, a good idea can become an excellent idea. They changed their approach at work to look for better ways of doing familiar tasks. The document expresses thanks for the course.
This document describes how RFID tags on pets can communicate with devices to send Twitter messages about the pet's actions. When a pet approaches its food container, a message is tweeted, and if a pet runs away past a security border, its GPS coordinates will also be tweeted to alert owners.
This document describes a remote control accessory called REMOTE HAVAIANAS CONTROL that helps users easily find and use their remote controls. It is cheap and easy to assemble. The accessory helps prevent losing remote controls and keeps them from being damaged by pets. It has features like finding the remote in the dark and being rechargeable.
This document discusses using social features to optimize apps and services. It provides examples of companies like Amazon, Foursquare, Quora, Instagram, and Pinterest that have successfully used a social graph to increase sales and engagement. General tips are given such as using Facebook and Twitter, making sure share buttons work properly, and developing for mobile first. Trends mentioned include social features being added to solitary activities, social impacting the real world through companies like AirBnB, and content being consumed in short snippets.
Chewing gum can be used for fresh breath when brushing is not possible, it has some medical benefits, and can be enjoyed for fun in different flavors. Sustainable gum options are becoming available that use more natural and biodegradable materials with less sugar. While chewing, gum provides flavor and can have utility like whitening teeth. After use, gum is challenging to decompose and can become litter, though some turn it into art or find other innovative reuse approaches like adding stickers. Developing more sustainable and recyclable gum options could help address this issue.
This document lists 101 possibilities for reducing or eliminating allergies to pets. Some of the more imaginative ideas include genetically engineering pets to be non-allergenic, developing anti-allergy sprays, bubbles, or helmets, and creating parallel universes without allergies. More practical suggestions involve air purifiers, regular cleaning, allergy shots, and choosing hypoallergenic pets and breeds. The list covers a wide range of far-fetched to somewhat feasible approaches.
This document provides instructions for training a puppy, beginning with housebreaking and potty training. It recommends keeping the puppy confined to a small area like a crate when unsupervised and taking them outside frequently to relieve themselves. Positive reinforcement with treats and praise is emphasized. Kennel training is also covered, explaining that dogs find security in small spaces and outlining steps to make the kennel a comfortable place. The document concludes by introducing clicker training as an effective positive reinforcement method for teaching desired behaviors.
The document discusses potential solutions to prevent unwanted dog behavior around children, such as mounting. Over 100 ideas were generated, including repellents, training, separation of dogs and children, and ways to distract dogs and explain situations to children. The best solutions identified were designating special parks for walking dogs and for children to play separately, and explaining inappropriate behavior to children if it occurs.
Conversation and vocabulary activity all about different kinds of animals and related concepts. The conversational portions of the lesson reinforce the presented vocabulary. This presentation takes about an hour to deliver.
This document contains a game to test how much the reader knows about cats. It provides 10 true facts about cats' abilities, behaviors, and terminology related to groups of cats. The reader is asked to keep track of how many facts they know and then told how much they love cats based on their score, with scores of 7-10 meaning they really love cats, 4-6 meaning they know some facts now, and 0-3 meaning they should adopt a cat.
This document provides tips and guidance for house training a new puppy. It discusses:
- Using newspaper or other absorbent material on part of the floor to teach the puppy to eliminate in a designated area indoors. Slowly reducing the area to focus the puppy on one spot.
- Taking the puppy outside frequently, especially after naps, eating, and play, and praising heavily when it eliminates outdoors to reinforce the behavior.
- Understanding that full house training takes time, as young puppies lack bladder and bowel control. Confinement may be needed when unattended.
- Not punishing accidents, as the puppy won't understand, and it could undermine pot
The document provides 10 reasons why cats make great pets according to the author. It argues that cats are cleaner than dogs, quieter, lower maintenance, can be left alone for longer periods, are easier to potty train, protect homes from pests, are less expensive than dogs, are well-suited for apartments, and can be affectionate companions. Overall, the author believes that while dogs are also wonderful pets, cats tend to be easier to care for than dogs according to their experience owning both cats and dogs.
The document provides 10 reasons why cats make great pets according to the author. It argues that cats are cleaner than dogs, quieter, lower maintenance, can be left alone for longer periods, are easier to potty train, protect homes from pests, are less expensive than dogs, are well-suited for apartments, and can be affectionate companions. Overall, the author believes that while dogs are also wonderful pets, cats tend to be easier to care for than dogs according to their lifestyle and needs.
This document provides instructions for training a puppy, beginning with housebreaking and potty training. It recommends keeping the puppy confined to a small area like a crate when unsupervised and taking them outside frequently to relieve themselves. Positive reinforcement with treats and praise is emphasized. Kennel training is also covered, explaining that dogs find security in small spaces and outlining steps to make the kennel a comfortable place. The document concludes by introducing clicker training as an effective positive reinforcement method for teaching desired behaviors.
The document discusses potential solutions to prevent unwanted dog behavior around children, such as mounting. Over 100 ideas were generated, including repellents, training, separation of dogs and children, and ways to distract dogs and explain situations to children. The best solutions identified were designating special parks for walking dogs and for children to play separately, and explaining inappropriate behavior to children if it occurs.
Conversation and vocabulary activity all about different kinds of animals and related concepts. The conversational portions of the lesson reinforce the presented vocabulary. This presentation takes about an hour to deliver.
This document contains a game to test how much the reader knows about cats. It provides 10 true facts about cats' abilities, behaviors, and terminology related to groups of cats. The reader is asked to keep track of how many facts they know and then told how much they love cats based on their score, with scores of 7-10 meaning they really love cats, 4-6 meaning they know some facts now, and 0-3 meaning they should adopt a cat.
This document provides tips and guidance for house training a new puppy. It discusses:
- Using newspaper or other absorbent material on part of the floor to teach the puppy to eliminate in a designated area indoors. Slowly reducing the area to focus the puppy on one spot.
- Taking the puppy outside frequently, especially after naps, eating, and play, and praising heavily when it eliminates outdoors to reinforce the behavior.
- Understanding that full house training takes time, as young puppies lack bladder and bowel control. Confinement may be needed when unattended.
- Not punishing accidents, as the puppy won't understand, and it could undermine pot
The document provides 10 reasons why cats make great pets according to the author. It argues that cats are cleaner than dogs, quieter, lower maintenance, can be left alone for longer periods, are easier to potty train, protect homes from pests, are less expensive than dogs, are well-suited for apartments, and can be affectionate companions. Overall, the author believes that while dogs are also wonderful pets, cats tend to be easier to care for than dogs according to their experience owning both cats and dogs.
The document provides 10 reasons why cats make great pets according to the author. It argues that cats are cleaner than dogs, quieter, lower maintenance, can be left alone for longer periods, are easier to potty train, protect homes from pests, are less expensive than dogs, are well-suited for apartments, and can be affectionate companions. Overall, the author believes that while dogs are also wonderful pets, cats tend to be easier to care for than dogs according to their lifestyle and needs.
2. PROBLEM: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR PET IS
ALONE?
1. Carpet moisture detector
2. Cat wanting to climb in
bed detetector
3. Send event by Twitter
4. A mechanism for
releasing food and water
in certain schedules
5. Tweeting when eating
6. PET affection robot
7. Presence sensor in the
pet's leash
8. Presence sensor in the
food bowl
9. Presence sensor in the
water bowl
10. Camera positioned to take
photo and put on
Instagram
1. Microphone on the leash for the
owner to hear what is happening
with the pet
2. Padlocks not to let the cats out
3. Robot that throws the ball for the
pet to play with
4. Trigger recording with master's
voice saying not to do something
5. Air spray for the pet's rut for him
not to leaving the house
6. Air spray for the pet's urine
7. Air spray for the pet's feces
8. Robot that winds the pill in a
piece of chicken without salt, but
with seasoning, on the right time
9. Sound equipment, which creates
anti-sound for fireworks, not to
scare pets
10. Anti-choke robot for cats
3. PROBLEM: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR PET IS
ALONE?
1. Leash with GPS
2. Strips animal fur from
the owner's clothes
3. Electric fence for the
swimming pool
4. Chastity belt for the
pet
5. Leash airbag
6. Car seat for pets
7. Car seat for pets with
airbag
8. Walkie talkie for pets
in airplanes travels
9. Tablets for pets
10. Car for pets
1. Treadmill for pets
2. Robot that mimics barking dog
(or other animal) to make the pet
outrun the treadmill
3. Robot that puts ham in front of
the treadmill for the pet to run.
4. Window sensor for pet
5. Sensor that warns how many of
the seven lives the cat still has
6. Cat fight separator. It even uses a
broom if the fight is in an
advanced level
7. Dry wash for pets
8. Anti flea and worm medicine
robot
9. Scheduled lights to simulate
people at home
10. Scheduled to turn on tv, radio or
cd to simulate people at home
4. PROBLEM: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR PET IS
ALONE?
1. Pet dryer
2. Electric toothbrush for
pets
3. Fur brush for pets
4. Perfume spray for pets
5. Flea catcher robot
6. Airplane trip
7. Most important events
are twitted to the vet
8. Odor detector
9. Brainwave detector to
know the status of the
pet (sleeping, playing,
eating, afraid)
10. Sander carpet for the cat
nails
1. Automatic nail cutter
2. Automatic air conditioner for
the pet cage
3. Vet's mistreatment detector
4. Pet hotel's mistreatment
detector
5. Pet heartbeat regulator with
cell phone consultation
6. Pressure measurement for
pet with cell phone
consultation
7. Skateboard for pets
8. Motorized wheels for pets
with mobility disability hind
legs
9. Pet skates
10. Modeling clay for pets
5. PROBLEM: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR PET IS
ALONE?
1. Eatable modeling clay for
pets
2. Inflatable female dog for
horny pets
3. Dance mat controller for
pets, which gives cookie
when it changes phase.
4. Inflatable male dog for horny
pets
5. Cat herb
6. Bush for dogs with stomach
ache
7. Spray with the owner's smell
(made with the owner sweat)
8. Cat small vases
9. Autocleaning sandbox
10. Eatable modeling clay for
pets that improves the odor
of feces
1. Music for cats
2. Cat food air spray
3. Video lessons to teach
cats to do pee on the
toilet and flush
4. Video lessons to the cat
understand all its
gadgets
5. Dentures for cats
without teeth
6. Pets TV
7. Popcorn for pets
8. Pet gums anti tartar
9. Picture house simulator
10. Owner simulator
6. PROBLEM: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR PET IS
ALONE?
1. Simulator of good food,
but it is actually fiber
(chicken thigh, shank,
sausage)
2. These simulators can be
in a reduced version to
travel by plane and car
3. Owner hologram
4. Hologram from the
neighbor's cat
5. Blanket that follows the
pet
6. Petbook (facebook for
pets)
7. Instapet
8. Linkedinpet
9. PETs Porn videos
10. Erotic fantasies
1. Nurse
2. High school
3. Bunny
4. Swimming pool for
cats
5. Spa for felines
6. Cat masseuse
7. Swimming pool for
cats with underwater
cams
8. Piano for cats
9. Electric guitar for cats
10. Trampoline for cats