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Dog Button Lets Your Pet Make Tea and Control Appliances

Your Dog Can Now Make You Tea With Revolutionary New Button

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking device that lets dogs control household appliances – including turning on the kettle to make you a cup of tea. The ‘Dogosophy Button’ represents a major advancement in animal-computer interaction technology.

Key Takeaways

  • Wireless button allows dogs to operate household appliances
  • Works with any standard plug-in device, no smart home required
  • Designed specifically for canine use with bright blue color and large size
  • Currently priced at £96 per button

How the Dogosophy Button Works

Developed by researchers at The Open University’s Animal-Computer Interaction Laboratory, the system consists of a wireless button and receiver. Users plug their chosen appliance into the receiver, which detects the button’s signal from up to 40 meters away. When your dog presses the button, the receiver powers the connected device.

Professor Clara Mancini, one of the scientists behind the innovation, explains: ‘Dogs live in a world that is not designed with them in mind, which challenges and constrains their daily interactions with it. With the Dogosophy Button we want to begin to change that.’

Training Your Dog to Use the Button

The researchers emphasize that training dogs to use the button is easier than most owners expect. The process involves:

  • Placing the button where your dog can see it and rewarding attention
  • Gradually requiring closer interaction until they press it
  • Associating a verbal cue like ‘Tea!’ with the action
  • Using positive reinforcement with treats and praise

Beyond Basic Commands: Canine Communication

Research from the University of California, San Diego suggests dogs can understand word meanings through button systems. Dogs in studies responded appropriately to words like ‘play’ and ‘outside’ whether spoken or triggered by buttons, indicating genuine comprehension.

Practical Applications and Limitations

The button can control various devices – from lamps to washing machines – limited only by owner creativity and training ability. While the £96 price point may deter some, the technology opens new possibilities for service dogs and pet enrichment.

The team concludes: ‘It can be an enriching activity for you both’ that strengthens the human-canine bond through shared learning experiences.

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