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RFID pet food access system to teach your pets basic table manners

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on March 14, 2008

RFID pet food access system to teach your pets basic table manners
Do you own a couple of dogs? If the answer is yes then you may have come across instances where the stronger canine after gulping his food might have tried to encroach into the food bowl of the weaker one and in some instances even finished off the share of other dog's food leaving him hungry for the day.

Now this scenario is set to change as here is RFID pet foodlinks Access System where an RFID chip is attached to the dog collar and when any of the dogs makes an attempt to intrude into others food bowl a high pitched warning signal goes off which scares the dog away. This system can be used to discipline your pets so that they don't forget their basic table manners!! Watch the demonstration of RFID pet food access system.



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