Usually you see homeless people with a dog, it's a dog that's like the guy.
You got the sense that he was a calm and centered person in his movements, and all of that stuff is very important to a dog, a troubled dog, a dog that's already nervous and worried about the world and paranoid and overreacting to stimuli.
It's the city that caters for a dog's every whim, from spa treatments to doggy bakeries.
In order to help dog owners manage the health of their pets using ICT, Fujitsu has leveraged its sensing technologies for humans gained in the development of the company's mobile phones and other technologies, and has adapted them for a device that can monitor a dog's activity levels.
ENGADGET: Fujitsu collar monitor proves that all dogs go to the cloud
But a dog's life might just be an improvement on her own, says Zoe Tay.
When a dog's energy level is higher than the owner's energy level, it can lead to problems.
The skin on a dog's stomach is thin and will be more painful for the healing process.
"Truth is, Fido doesn't work like a dog's nose does at all, " says Colin Cumming, Nomadics' chief executive.
Scientists have tried for decades to devise a sensor that can match a dog's sensitivity, with little success--until now.
"You don't want to change a dog's name on a whim, " says Burckhalter.
The microchips each contain a unique number and are implanted into the loose skin between a dog's shoulder blades.
For such people, at least, it still seems to be a dog's life.
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Gossip columnist Cindy Adams, shopping her new book, Living a Dog's Life, on NBC's Today Show, gave me a hunch.
The Wandant, which is worn around a dog's neck, collects data about physical activity and uploads it to a web site.
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Show dogs don't compete with each other so much as against the standard, or the guidelines for a dog's appearance and movement.
" British Airways, scoring 51, was deemed to serve food that ranged from "an unmitigated disaster" and "a dog's dinner" to merely "acceptable.
"A dog's eye sight is very different to ours, but much of the problem is that dogs get caught up in the moment, " she said.
By the time I awoke the next day, shook off the collywobbles and registered my mouse clicks, only a dog's breakfast of event choices were left.
Tokyo, May 14, 2012 - Fujitsu today announced development of a special device that can be attached to a dog's collar to monitor their level of activity and other data.
ENGADGET: Fujitsu collar monitor proves that all dogs go to the cloud
It may be some time before the technique can routinely outperform a dog's nose, but may become indispensable for cases in which a grave may be hidden beneath more than just soil.
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She said the approach of the Home Office to tackling antisocial behaviour was "too simplistic" and failed to reflect the impact poor breeding and training by irresponsible owners can have on a dog's behaviour.
You get what you pay for--a dog's nose has 2 billion odor receptors, 40 times as many as a human's--but there are limits to what even the military is willing to spend on an animal.
"The question-- similar to every inquiry intro probable cause-- is whether all the facts surrounding a dog's alert, viewed through the lens of common sense, would make a reasonably prudent person think that a search would reveal contraband or evidence of a crime, " said Justice Elena Kagan.
"The Supreme Court correctly held that a police dog's reliability is determined through a common-sense evaluation of the relevant circumstances, rather than through a rigid set of judge-created requirements, " Bondi said.
Labour's Neil Findlay, the education committee's deputy convener, described the bill as "a real dog's breakfast".
Labour's Denis MacShane said he would vote "for parliamentary democracy and against plebiscites" and his colleague, David Crausby, believed Mr Nuttall's three-way proposal would "result in a complete dog's breakfast, leaving the British people as frustrated as ever".
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