If a group of burly police officers in dark uniforms, brandishing guns, barged onto personal premises, even the oldest, least aggressive pothound...
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What if you could understand what your dog was saying? New technology uses “bark” recognition to help determine what feelings canines are expressing when they bark. The artificial-intelligence-enabled collars interpret the dogs’ barks for their owners using data from more than ten thousand barks to identify the emotion they’re expressing. Though the collars don’t enable a word translation, they do foster a greater understanding between owner and pet when something needs the owner’s attention.
If a group of burly police officers in dark uniforms, brandishing guns, barged onto personal premises, even the oldest, least aggressive pothound...
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Owners will need an exemption certificate from February 1st when the animals will be prohibited
Owners will need an exemption certificate from February 1st when the animals will be prohibited
Ross Greer MSP has lodged an amendment to the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill to ban the devices.
The Scottish Greens pushed for a change to the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill, but it was defeated at Holyrood.
The proposal will be put to a vote on Thursday.
You may have noticed your pooch gazing at the screen or seen dogs on TikTok reacting to films. Here’s what science says – including what they like...