THE GO DOGO SYSTEM
Designed to keep your dog mentally stimulated
Go Dogo is designed to keep your dog mentally stimulated through games and challenges that are automatically supervised using cameras and Computer Vision. Dogs enjoy finding and earning their food and Go Dogo uses treats to keep motivation high.
Based on positive reinforcement
Positive feedback is given (through video and audio) when a task is performed correctly. If dogs struggle with a challenge, they just get another try. Our game is based on positive reinforcement, so dogs will never be punished for not understanding a challenge. Every Go Dogo session ends with a treat - so your dog will look forward to the next one.
The Go Dogo System
The Go Dogo game consists of two physical units and connects to your home TV through an HDMI cable. The main unit, which is connected to the internet via Wi-Fi, includes a computer, a treat dispenser, and a camera. A small side camera provides a side view of the dog. Both units are controlled through the Go Dogo app (currently only available for iOS 14 and up).
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THE MAIN UNIT
The “brain” of Go Dogo
The main unit houses the "brain" of Go Dogo, as well as the main camera and the treat dispenser. It analyses the incoming pictures from the side and main camera and releases a treat whenever your dog has solved a challenge.
The treat carousel
The treat carousel can be filled with up to 20 treats. They shouldn't be too sticky, so they easily fall out of the system.
The right setup
The main unit needs to be placed close to your TV - the right setup depends on your dog's size and your TV's placement.
THE SIDE CAMERA
Creating a 3D image of your dog
The side camera is needed to create a 3D image of your dog. This makes it possible for Go Dogo to detect postures (like sit or stand). The side camera sends the information to the Go Dogo main unit .
The right setup
The side camera needs to see your dog from the side, so you can either place it on the right or the left side of your dog.
THE GO DOGO APP
Your control for Go Dogo
The Go Dogo App is what you need to control your Go Dogo system. You are able to create a profile for your dog, start the system manually - or schedule a session for when your dog is home alone.
The Go Dogo levels
The Go Dogo games currently has 2 x 8 levels of increasing difficulty as well as a fireworks-training program that has 8 levels. New games and functions are released on an ongoing basis. The games will give your dog’s brain a good workout - no matter how fast or slow you works through them. You’ll be able to track your dog’s mental workout progress in the app.
THE MEMBERSHIP
Free, Standard or Premium Plan
Software updates keep Go Dogo fun and challenging. And we have plenty of new games and levels coming up! You'll be able to access all of them - plus additional perks and features - with the new Go Dogo MEMBERSHIP PLANS: Standard and Premium.
Each Go Dogo purchased comes with a Free Membership by default. In the Go Dogo app, you can upgrade your membership to Standard or Premium, for the best Go Dogo experience.
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Diversity and difference are
our guiding principles.
THE TECHNOLOGY
Deep Neural Network
By feeding the image streams from the two cameras to a Deep Neural Network, it is possible to verify whether the dog solving the challenge correctly.
Computer Vision
The Computer Vision in Go Dogo is currently able to detect the face of the dog, the postures "sit", "down" and "stand" as well as different kinds of actions consisting of various combinations of these postures.
Controlling the system
You control the system through the Go Dogo app (currently only available for iOS 14 and up). It will guide you through the Go Dogo system setup, allows you manually start a session for your dog - or to schedule one for later. Once you have started a session, the dog trainer on the screen will call your dog over and give a clue for which behaviour will release a treat. The two cameras ensure that the dog’s response is captured, and if the task is performed correctly, a treat is released.