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Qruso

Qruso

Smart ID Tags for Dogs

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Launched in 2014View 1 launch
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Mark Abramson
Mark Abramson
A nice implementation of QR + NFC, but microchips win every time since they are not user removable. @UXAndrew, any idea what their plans are? Is this just the first use case for the technology?
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11yr ago
Mike Stenhouse
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@mark__a It seems like this would have to be in addition to a chip... The chip for security, the tag for convenience.
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11yr ago
Andrew Zusman
Andrew Zusman
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@mark__a Microchips, however, can only be checked by a vet (a problem when you find a dog at night). Also, microchips move inside the dogs body. Of the three lost dogs I found and returned to their owners, two had microchips that the first vet I went to didn't find! The vet said "This dog doesn't have a chip..." so I went to a different vet and they found the chip elsewhere in the dog's body (usually they place it between the shoulder blades). One of those times, the dog had *two* chips because the system was updated and the dog was very old so they couldn't use the original chip anymore and had to replace it. Also, let's just play a hunch- If you saw a dog that looked lost and he had a thing you could scan in two seconds and find out where he lived, wouldn't that increase the likelihood that you would check? When I see lost dogs now, I still try to help them, but I know how much trouble I'm going to have to go to in the hopes of finding an owner!
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11yr ago
Andrew Zusman
Andrew Zusman
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I have returned three lost dogs to their owners. Each time I had to track down a vet to scan for a dogs microchip and each time it was a real hassle when all I wanted to do was just call direct to the owner. I have a dog and I am glad there are products like this!!
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11yr ago
Joe Mahavuthivanij
Joe Mahavuthivanij

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IIRC, Pethub also does this. Definitely a must have for pet owners. What I really want is to be able to track my dog via GPS. Frankly, I'd outfit my dog with everything just in case!
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11yr ago