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Robotic Pets: A Cute Future or Strange Idea?

This is Pleo. He is a baby Camarasaurus who was introduced to the world in 2006 by a company called Ugobe. Pleo’s manufacturers call him the ideal family pet and consistently refer to him as a life form, not a robot, which raises an interesting discussion — can a robot be considered a pet?

Before we start debating this issue, it’s important to know a little more about this particular dino-pup. When he is activated (or ‘newly hatched’) Pleo is quite autonomous, but as he ‘grows’ he learns to mimic life and relates to his owner’s lifestyle. He interacts with his environment in a sensory capacity through sight, sound and touch, and apparently develops a personality that is entirely unique from other Pleos. Sensitive senors in his nose, neck, back and legs allow him to respond when touched and cuddled or cry out if you do something he doesn’t like. For example, if you pull his tail or play too roughly he will begin to screech and cry. The present version of Pleo will explore on his own and learn new things through this exploration, as well as interact and communicate with others of its own kind. All in all he is extremely cute and it is easy to see why so many people fall in love with this little guy, but is Pleo a pet?

The definition of the word pet is “any domesticated or tamed animal that is kept as a companion and cared for affectionately.” Present Pleo owners attest that they love their little green friend and much like a dog or cat, Pleo demands their time, attention and affection, but some critics say Pleo is just a glorified toy. However, let’s not forget the late 90s Tamagotchi trend that saw Japanese designed ‘pocket pets’ capture the hearts of thousands of people. I myself knew several individuals who became obsessed with their pocket pet, took it everywhere with them and shed many a heartfelt tear when it finally moved on or accidentally reset. Who can say that they didn’t love that ‘pet?’

Of course there are some extreme differences between cats and dogs and Pleo. For one, Pleo has an ‘on/off’ switch — something you cannot do with a real pet. You can also download new emotions for Pleo to experience and add to his personality’s repertoire, again something that doesn’t happen with a dog (although I suppose one could argue that new behaviours are taught to dogs all the time).  

The creation of Pleo and the pursuit of future more advanced and sophisticated Pleos makes one wonder about the future of pet care. Will a new ‘breed’ of robotic companion soon be in our midst? Will there be judgement surrounding its existence or those who choose to love it? Will people be encouraged to embrace and care for these artificial lifeforms or will they become a scapegoat of sorts for neglect? 

Is a robotic pet a good idea for somebody who may not have the time or commitment for a flesh and blood pet or is unsure whether they can care for a cat or dog? Will a robotic pet inadvertently replace its traditional cousins in the name of convenience or will different ‘species’ live side by side? How will robotic creatures be defined compared to dogs or other pets? Will there be different standards for robotic ‘lifeforms?’ One can’t help but think yes — after all, different parts of the world already hold hold different animals to different standards, even here in North America where dogs are treasured but pigs (for example), for the most part, are not. How will pet perceptions change if robots come into our households?

There are no simple or right or wrong answers surrounding the matter of robotic pets.  After all, these computerized critters are still very new and yet to be incorporated into everyday life…if that even happens. However, it does make for interesting conversation and debate. What are your thoughts about this topic? Share them with us here! No judgement please, it’s just an interesting debate for a rainy Thursday morning, so let’s keep things cordial.

Knit Your Own Dog

Rory and I are quite fond of knitting, as you might have gathered from this post a few months ago. So imagine our delight when we were introduced to a fabulously fun book called Knit Your Own Dog. Available in print and eBook formats, this precious title presents 25 unique easy-to-follow patterns so that you can create your own miniature pooch! 

This year I’m making at least part of every gift I give, because I think it adds a layer of sentimentality that simply cannot be purchased in a store. I am dying to try any of these patterns so that my loved ones can find cute furry faces poking out of their stockings on Christmas morning.

 
 

From a dotty Dalmatian, to a woolly Old English Sheepdog, to a frisky Husky, to a snazzy Schnauzer, this book covers all sorts of breeds and promises to teach you how to make any of these adorable stuffies in only a few evenings! So if you’re a fan of knitting needles and cuteness, be sure to give it a whirl! Thank you to Kari for bringing this to Pawsh’s attention!

Creative Peeps 09: Kim, Chanel, Leonard + Wilbur

Photo by Lucida Photography

When it comes to weddings the wonderful ladies from Love of Fair are a fountain of stylish tips! But not only do Kim Jones and Chanel Holt share a passion for beautiful dresses, contemporary engagement shoots, creative decor and imaginative proposals, but they also share a love of dogs. It is an honour (and great pleasure!) to have them here today on Pawsh, along with Kim’s Boston Terriers — Leonard Jaw Jones and Wilbur Gustoy Jones — to tell us all why they think the bond between person and dog is the greatest love affair of all!

  1. If you and your pet were characters in a romantic comedy, what that movie be called and what would it be about?
    Oh golly. Leonard would like to take this one…
    Our romantic comedy would be called, ‘There’s Something About Wilby’.  
    Wilbur is my younger brother who can’t really breathe very well. My parents were told that little Wilbur wouldn’t survive due to numerous complications breathing and they were asked if they wanted to put him down. In an instant we decided that Will was a part of our family and we wouldn’t give up on him! Wilbur may not have had quite enough oxygen to his brain when he was little so he tends to miss a beat here and there but our family loves him lots! He has come so far since then, he likes to play games, even when nobody else will play! He even learned to bark eventually and now I kinda wish he hadn’t! He makes myself and my parents very, very happy every day.
    Our movie would document Wilbur’s path towards becoming the delightful little brother he is today! It would cover the ups and downs in his health, demonstrating how love can break barriers and how much joy animals bring to families.

    Who would be the leading man and why?

    Wilbur would take the lead here. It’s a role he doesn’t get to take too often in life but this story is all about his triumphs and the delight he brings to our family and friends.


    What is your idea of a happy ending?

    In this scenario it’s precisely where we are today. Wilbur is happy and healthy, surrounded by love (as is the rest of our family) and that’s all that one can ever ask for.
    Photo by Our Labor of Love
    What would be your top three pieces of advice for people who want to include their dog in a wedding?
    Think ahead! Wilbur and Leonard were ring bearers for my wedding and we had to think of many precautions but the top three…
    – bring a water bowl and water (and food/treats), of course.
  2. – doggie bags in case somebody has to go potty!  
    – have a pet-sitter on hand who has taken the dog for a stroll before the wedding and is available to be the primary care-giver for the pup throughout the course of the evening as you will most definitely be busy having the night of your life!
    Photo by Our Labor of Love
  3. How would you create a dog-friendly reception?
    This is definitely location-dependant. If having your pup at your reception is of primary importance then be sure to add this to your list of questions for possible venues before making a decision.  
    Friends of ours had her lab, Mo, in their wedding ceremony as well as reception. They were carefree and let him roam throughout the evening as he’s quite a good dog. When they received their wedding photos they discovered exactly how Mo’s night had gone. Firstly, he’s captured grabbing a bite or two from guests at dinner. Once he was satisfied he decided to take a swim in the pool near the wedding site. Mo was surprised to find there weren’t stairs he could climb and was stuck in a panic so a lifegaurd jumped in and managed to get big, wet, Mo out of the pool!  
    After hearing this story and seeing Mo’s night captured we would definitely enforce the dog-sitter scenario be given to a trusted friend/relative who would be in charge of supervision throughout the reception! Mo tends to disagree…

    Could you recommend some locations/ideas for a dog-friendly honeymoon (just in case a pet-sitter isn’t an option)?

    We sure could! There’s actually a wealth of hotels that welcome pets! A favorite of ours is the Ritz Beaver Creek where pups can walk about at their leisure! Also, there’s websites that offer support for flying with animals too, like Animal Airways!
    Around the world it is wonderful just how many hotels welcome pets, and you can search them all from this handy website, Official Pet Hotels

    What are some of your favourite pet products at the moment?

    We’re a big fan of dog-clothing. Boston Terriers are temperature sensitive so to take them out in the cold they need jackets which our little fellas love! They wear the RC version, but there’s oodles of companies that make wonderful clothing, including Burberry which our barking babies have been known to rock on special occasions.
    Being Canadian we also adore cowichan sweaters for pups as well as sport-themed ensembles, especially during playoff times!

    Love of Fair celebrates love. Why do you believe it is important to celebrate a pet’s love?

    Pets are the very best source of love. Animals practice unconditional love which should be celebrated daily. There’s a beautiful quote, “Be the person your dog thinks you are.” If we all were to embody this we think this world would be a better place.
    Photo by Lucida Photography
    Can you describe the exact moment you fell in love with your dogs?

    Yes! The moment we sat down to play with baby Leonard we were obsessed, he was this precious little bundle of jumps and kisses (and bites, he WAS a puppy, after all)! He was a little high-strung but within’ half an hour he was pooped and fell fast asleep, only his huge ears never went down. He was and still is too cute for words.
    Wibur we went to visit and choose from a litter at 6 weeks old. There was another little puppy in his litter that only had one dark eye (versus two, as is typical of a Boston Terrier) so we were drawn to that little fellow at first but then I noticed that my husband had become infatuated with this little roly-poly pup begging for constant tummy rubs. Well, the tummy rubs haven’t ceased, neither has our love for Wilbur!

    Winter is a tricky season. Do you have any tips for winter brides that you might be able to share?

    But of course! Our biggest piece of advice is to embrace whichever season you choose to get married in! So many brides try to ignore the weather/season on their big day and we think this is a ginormous mistake! Welcome every aspect of your day – if it rains or snows to there’s gail-force winds own it! The photos taken in these scenarios are always the most authentic and the most memorable!


    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Sure! In the spirit of mixing animals with weddings and the like we suggest adding your pets to any photo shoots you may have booked. Something fun always tends to happen with pups in the mix and as a result your most genuine, beautiful expressions are captured! Thank you so much to Pawsh for being and ever-inspiring source for animals lovers!
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    Huge thank-yous to Kim, Chanel, Wilby and Leonard for taking the time to share your story! If you haven’t already, be sure to follow their beautiful blog Love of Fair. And don’t forget to write to us if you have a job you’re crazy about and a pet who has stolen your heart!

Rob Bailey Sneak Peek

There is something about the holiday season that has my heart all of a flutter for beautiful art, especially that of the canine variety. It was a thrill therefore to discover this animated preview over on Rob Bailey’s site. Apparently the Manchester, England artist is cooking up a new series of prints inspired by paws. I for one cannot wait to see more! Don’t you love how lively these prints are?