Scollar is the smart collar for dogs and cats

Scollar, a pet wearable company from our home state of California, announces the Scollar smart collar for cats and small dogs. Scollar offers the only smart collar platform that changes with the dynamic needs of the pet.

Created to fit both small dogs and cats, the Scollar smart collar is a sleek little device that is easy to use and a customizable pet wearable.

Features include an interactive display screen, GPS with Bluetooth for dog and cat tracking, reminders and notifications for feeding, flea and tick applications and other medication, night visibility, swappable batteries, a battery charging base and a fully integrated mobile app.

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Scollar CEO and Founder Lisa Tamayo says, “There is a huge gap in the market when it comes to smaller animals, which is why we made our first smart collars for small dogs and cats.”

Developed by an experienced team of designers and engineers, Scollar packs a wealth of technology into a small package.  Scollar has recently teamed up with Spanner Product Development, engineers of the Fitbit wearable, to finalize development and prepare for production.

The only open hardware smart collar platform on the market invites partners to expand Scollar functionality for pet doors, feeders, training and behavior modules, as well as health monitoring, all of which will seamlessly integrate into the smart collar and mobile app.

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The Scollar app gives pet owners access to the best crowd-sourced dog and cat training videos. With the app, owners can track and share their pet’s training progress.

The launch of the Scollar smart collar for small dogs follows the September release of the Scollar smart collar for cats. The company is poised to become a market leader in the $60 billion pet product industry. The first Scollar smart collars for small dogs and cats will begin shipping in early Summer 2017.

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