The document describes a proposed dog monitoring application called "Spot". It would use a base unit and detachable cameras, including one that can mount to a dog, to monitor a dog's behavior and location when separated from its owner. The application would send alerts to the owner when the dog barks, cries, runs or escapes and allow live video streaming. It could be expanded to include additional cameras and sharing features. Financial projections estimate 100,000 units sold in year one for $211,000 profit and 200,000 units in year two for $1,078,000 profit. The goal is to help bridge the gap between dogs and their busy human companions.