Owner Uses Drone To Exercise Dog

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Drones have been used in emergencies and to capture the scope of natural disasters, but what if it was the new and improved way to simply walk your dog?

Owner exercises his dog Brody by making it chase his remote-controlled flying 'quadcopter'. Brody is having the time of his life chasing the drone across the yard. He's intrigued by it, and you can tell by his tail wagging! The best way to exercise with your pooch is by having them do all the work while you relax! With the help of a drone, this dog might just keep his New Year’s resolution. This makes us wonder what treat is dangling from the bottom of that drone. The owner has put 'drone dog walking' to the test at his yard. The dog is filmed running around with his tail wagging as he tries to chase the quadcopter across the yard.

Obviously this dog loves it and it’s a good idea to use it all over again to get the canine’s energy levels up. Brody can be seen how he is hilariously chasing the drone around much to the delight of the people watching the video. We can’t really guess what Brody is thinking when he fervently barks at the drone. Does he think it is a giant bird? Dogs love chasing giant birds, trying to jump and grab them. Whatever the case, the video is extremely funny and we love it.

The owner tries to keep Brody in the center of the frame as best as he can and keep the copter high enough that he can’t actually catch it. He has taken the task of catching the drone very seriously and he is in a real pursuit of the remote controlled quadcopter. This is one hell of an idea for giving your dog exercise. He certainly runs around more than a typical walk. Brody loves it and he is so into it. The trick behind the exercise is to keep it out of his reach so he can’t catch it.

What was once advanced military technology has now become coolest tech toy on the market - yes, it seems like we blinked and drones took over the world. Commercial drones have been available since the early 2000s, but it’s only been in the last five years that they’ve truly taken off. Back then, they were barely controllable and offered little automation or internal stability. Now, they’ve become much easier to fly, and the image-quality from the on-board cameras has skyrocketed. As with nearly every industry looking to climb aboard the drone movement, both dog owners and those who work with dogs are finding new and creative ways to utilize this rapidly improving technology to make the lives of their canine friends better.

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