Sunday 23 March 2014

NDM

How to teach a dog to read using an iPad

Dog reading an iPad
It was inevitable, really, given the irrepressible rise of the selfie: the day has finally come when we can attempt to teach our canine friends to capture images of themselves.
All the same, I am a little taken aback to find myself smearing my iPad screen with peanut butter and waving it under my pup’s nose.
I am at an iPad class billed as “higher education for your dog”, run by the pioneer of dog-selfie training, New Yorker Anna Jane Grossman. She has teamed up with her childhood friend Nicole Scott, founder of City Dog, and Londoners now have the opportunity to attend one of their iDog clinics.
“These courses are about having fun together, developing the bond between you and your dog, and refining your training skills. Plus you will walk away with a cool party trick,” promises Scott, while Grossman is quick to point out that we are not here to teach our dogs to do useful things, such as online banking.

This shows that new digital media is improving, you can tell from the way way they are including animals into the new type of app, a lot  of dog owners with ipads will enjoy this app because it will give them a chance to create a stronger bond with their pet. This could benefit apple financially because it is a very interesting and smart app.

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