Kippy DOG and dog psychology: what does a connected object have to do with your dog’s mental health?

The answer is: a lot more than you might think! In fact, it’s a real ally capable of giving your four-legged friend a real helping hand, taking into account all aspects of his health.

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Over the years, we’ve come to realize that a dog’s psychological well-being is just as important as its physical well-being.

However, we often find it difficult to interpret correctly what the animal is trying to tell us through its behavior and facial expressions.

Dogs don’t have the ability to speak, so it’s essential to get to know and understand their language. To do this, you need to be able to read all the nuances of canine communication, in the right way and at the right time.

What’s more, when you share your life with a four-legged companion, a little knowledge of canine psychology goes a long way towards understanding him on a daily basis and giving him the attention he needs.

Fortunately, in today’s digital age, there are tools available to monitor basic parameters and keep an eye on your pet’s well-being at all times.

Find out in this article some important facts about canine psychology and how a device like the Kippy DOG can help maintain the balance of your dog’s psychological and physical health.

Dog psychology in the digital age

Sometimes you just don’t understand your dog, and don’t know how to interpret the signals he sends you to communicate. Similarly, you (or any other owner) may not know how to make yourself understood to your dog.

To avoid this kind of pitfall, you need to look at things from a different angle: you need to “think dog”. Dog language is not verbal like human language, but made up of sounds such as barking, crying and howling, and body movements such as head and tail movements.

To create and strengthen the owner-dog relationship, it is therefore necessary to know dog psychology, which is useful not only for identifying what the dog wants to tell us, but also for communicating appropriately with him.

Today, in the digital age, a dog’s psychological and physical health can be monitored by means ofdevices capable of reporting basic parameters that are very useful for identifying any problems.

A tool such as Kippy DOG provides important and useful data in real time, via an application, for an immediate and effective understanding ofyour dog’s psychological state.

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Dog psychology and Kippy dog

Let’s find out together what this device is capable of doing for the mental well-being of your four-legged companion.

Understanding canine behavior with Kippy DOG data

Kippy DOG is a pet tracker with state-of-the-art activity-tracking functions.

Thanks to GPS satellites orbiting the Earth, the device is able to pinpoint your pet’s precise location.

It’s a GSM GPS tracker, so it depends on the network and transmits the most important data for monitoring the dog’s physical and psychological health to the owner’s smartphone.

Kippy DOG is unique in that it uses innovative LTE Cat-M technology, optimized for IoT devices, with wide coverage and stable performance, even on the move. Thanks to the 2G network, areas without LTE coverage do not remain uncovered, guaranteeing maximum efficiency virtually anytime, anywhere.

As a GPS device for dogs, Kippy is able not only to report your four-legged friend’s exact location, but also to let us know which places he prefers and where he spends most of his time during the day.

This information is important from a psychological point of view to understand why your dog lingers in a particular place. It may be a quiet place where he feels comfortable, or a space where the temperature is pleasant, or even a place where he can observe the outside world. Conversely, it can also tell you which places he avoids, and which may therefore represent a potential danger to him.

As an activity tracker, Kippy DOG allows you to monitor your dog’s activity, providing you with interesting data on whether your beloved companion has moved and burned enough calories in relation to his physical characteristics, breed and age. The device also detects the absence of movement or low-intensity physical activity, indicators that may point to an underlying health problem.

Indeed, if it turns out that your dog has not behaved as usual during the day (moved less, for example), this may indicate that something is wrong. And it’s important to remember that this problem can be both physical and mental.

It could, for example, be an expression of boredom or even depression, when the animal spends the day sleeping for lack of company and stimulation during the day.

In this case, a state-of-the-art pet tracker such as the Kippy DOG can alert you, via the app, as it collects the pet’s movement data. This enables the owner to investigate the causes and offer advice. For example, by playing with him for 10 minutes a day, installing an interactive game to keep him occupied during absences, or offering him more frequent and longer walks.

The impact of physical activity on a dog’s mental well-being

The maxim “ mens sana in corpore sano ” applies not only to humans, but also to dogs. Thephysical activity of our four-legged friends is crucial to their psychological well-being.

To achieve this, we need to set aside special times of the day for walking and playing, as well as for mental stimulation and educational activities (e.g. learning tricks).

Dogs need these to activate their predatory instincts and release accumulated energy.

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With the Kippy DOG app, you can monitor whether his daily activities and expenditure are adapted to his needs by checking:

  • Running time;
  • Play time;
  • Low-intensity activities;
  • Number of calories consumed during the day;
  • Number of steps;
  • Number of jumps.

Using this data and the information provided when registering in the Kippy application, such as breed, weight, age and sex, it’s possible to compare your pet with dogs of the same type.

It’s important to remember that activities not only keep your pet healthy, but also strengthen the bond and trust between him and his owner.

Monitoring stress and anxiety in dogs

Anxiety and stress are not exclusive to humans; they also exist in dogs.

Lack of physical exercise, prolonged solitude, noisy environments, traumatic events or sudden changes in habits can profoundly affect the animal’s psychological balance.

They manifest themselves through behaviors and physical reactions that it’s important to know how to detect and monitor.

How to recognize anxiety?

By physical behaviors such as trembling, yawning or lip licking, and by changes in behavior: avoidance of places, aggressiveness, excessive nipping, more frequent barking and crying than usual.

What are the signs of stress in dogs?

The animal’s behavior manifests itself in agitation, isolation, excessive barking and whining, a tendency to chew furniture, destroy objects and dig holes in the garden.

From a physical point of view, stress in dogs manifests itself as faster breathing, an accelerated heart rate and a tendency to blink frequently, yawn and lick their lips. The dog in this state may also present gastrointestinal problems and a posture different from normal, such as tail between legs and ears back.

By collecting your dog’s movement data, Kippy DOG enables you to better monitor your dog. With a little knowledge of canine behavior, you can learn to pick up on even the most imperceptible nuances in your dog, and be alerted if anything is amiss.

Kippy DOG becomes an ally in maintaining your pet’s well-being, offering state-of-the-art support for monitoring the most important parameters linked to canine psychological well-being.