A study on the effect of alert devices to minimise animal cruelty
International Journal of Development Research
A study on the effect of alert devices to minimise animal cruelty
Received 17th February, 2023; Received in revised form 25th March, 2023; Accepted 30th March, 2023; Published online 27th April, 2023
Copyright©2023, Johnson, R. and Faircy, F. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Pets are more than just animals, they are good friends and reliable members of the family. Therefore, the need to treat people's best partners has become important and has become a necessary part of our lives. Dog owners, for example, are responsible for walking their dogs 3-4 times a day so they can go to the bathroom and exercise. Our goal is to use advanced technology to create affordable smart pet collars with features like GPS trackers, pain intensity meters etc. For many years, Global Positioning System (GPS) technology has been used in a variety of fields. In recent years, GPS technologies, in conjunction with telemetry methods, have begun to be preferred in the monitoring and tracking of wild animals. This technology has been widely applied, particularly in the development of collars for tracking wild animals. However, due to their expensive cost and restricted user intervention, such devices are not widely employed by practitioners or researchers on a tight budget. With the advancement of technology, various hardware-based platforms have been established. The Smart Collar is a global pet tracker that is compact and extremely pleasant to use for any pet. GPS technology is utilised to locate the item, allowing the owner to track their pet's movements by using a smartphone app.