![]() They're already cranking out 30 crates a day to catch up to 700 pre orders made before the product was even ready. But it seems like a $500 gamble concerned pet owners will be willing to take. If the crate doesn't cure your dog's anxiety you can't return it, because of what the makers call the personal nature of the crate. ![]() He's chilling out, zenning out in the ZenCrate and he's comfortable," Lightcap says. "You get an email your dog is in the ZenCrate. The crate has a camera and WiFi connectivity so owners can get live updates. Remember, you always want to consult with your veterinarian about how to treat your dog's anxiety. And crate owners will be able to get music updates sent right to the crate. They're working with researchers to find music that soothes specific breeds. The motion sensors activate a speaker which plays soothing music the inventors say comforts dogs. "So if we put it into auto mode, it uses proximity sensors," he described. ![]() The smarts include a sensor, as cofounder Chris Lightcap demonstrates. They call the computer panel on the top of the crate the "zen brain" - the smarts of the smart crate. He physically was shaking in the corner, panting, drooling."įrom Thundershirts and Storm Defender capes, to Mutt Muffs, herbal chewies and pheromone collars, even anti-anxiety drugs - there are certainly cheaper options than the $500 ZenCrate.īut none of those worked for Charger, so his owner assembled a team and they used their robotics engineering backgrounds to design a "den," with soothing elements activated by the dog itself. "My heart just broke seeing how much anxiety he had. The sensor knows the dog is now present and automatically turns all on the remedies- ventilation, soothing music," Azevedo said. “That's why we are working around the clock, the lights are on almost 18 hours a day, seven days a week.”įor more information about ZenCrate, visit. “It really took us by storm,” Azevedo says, with Charger leading the way through their factory. They’re already cranking out 30 crates a day to catch up to 700 pre orders made before the product was even ready. He's chilling out, zenning out in the ZenCrate and he's comfortable,” Lightcap says. “You get an email your dog is in the ZenCrate. Remember, you always want to consult with your veterinarian about how to treat your dog’s anxiety. They’re working with researchers to find music that soothes specific breeds. “So if we put it into auto mode, it uses proximity sensors,” he described. They call the computer panel on the top of the crate the “zen brain” - the smarts of the smart crate. He physically was shaking in the corner, panting, drooling.”įrom Thundershirts and Storm Defender capes, to Mutt Muffs, herbal chewies and pheromone collars, even anti-anxiety drugs - there are certainly cheaper options than the $500 ZenCrate.īut none of those worked for Charger, so his owner assembled a team and they used their robotics engineering backgrounds to design a “den,” with soothing elements activated by the dog itself. “My heart just broke seeing how much anxiety he had. The sensor knows the dog is now present and automatically turns all on the remedies- ventilation, soothing music,” Azevedo said. He was head of his class to become a seeing eye dog until he was derailed by a fear of thunder and adopted as a pet by his trainer, Jonathan Azevedo. The inspiration for this noise-muting, “smart crate” is Charger, a beautiful, laid back, yellow lab you'd never guess got skittish.
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