A new mobile phone has been specially developed - for dogs.
The bone-shaped device fits on the collar and will go on sale later this year, reports the Mirror.
Top-of-the-range versions will incorporate a camera to show absent owners what their pets are up to.
It they are seen to be misbehaving, the owner can dial a number and shout commands such as: "Bad dog".
Cameron Robb, director of PetsMobility and inventor of the PetsCell phone, said it could also be used to find lost dogs.
He is due to sign a multi-million pound contract to produce them.
Beverley Cuddy, editor of Dogs Today, said: "I think there's a market. People already talk to their dogs on the phone."
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The bone-shaped device fits on the collar and will go on sale later this year, reports the Mirror.
Top-of-the-range versions will incorporate a camera to show absent owners what their pets are up to.
It they are seen to be misbehaving, the owner can dial a number and shout commands such as: "Bad dog".
Cameron Robb, director of PetsMobility and inventor of the PetsCell phone, said it could also be used to find lost dogs.
He is due to sign a multi-million pound contract to produce them.
Beverley Cuddy, editor of Dogs Today, said: "I think there's a market. People already talk to their dogs on the phone."
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