According to new American Kennel Club rankings, the expensive and highly sought-after French bulldog was the most popular dog breed in the U.S. in 2022, unseating labradors from the top spot for the first time in 31 years. What do you think?
what inspired you to make a nose print recognition app? in south korea, the number of dogs and cats which are lost or abandoned is also increasing. the vet bills are not standardised in south korea and some owners are simply not willing to pay the high bills when their dogs or cats become really sick. some of them choose to abandon them on the street. so, we wish to build up a world without lost or abandoned animals. some kennel clubs already used dog nose prints as a form of id, but petnow hopes its app will become mandatory in south korea to help reduce the number of dogs that are abandoned by pet owners when a big vet s bill arrives. to do that, they will need the backing of government and a huge marketing push, so that everybody, including people who don t own a dog, knows about the app and how to use it.
but the nose is exposed all the time, and after the dog becomes six months old, the nose print stays their entire life, so we believe it is the best part for identification. what inspired you to make a nose print recognition app? in south korea, the number of dogs and cats which are lost or abandoned is also increasing. the vet bills are not standardised in south korea and some owners are simply not willing to pay the high bills when their dogs or cats become really sick. some of them choose to abandon them on the street. so, we wish to build up a world without lost or abandoned animals. some kennel clubs already used dog nose prints as a form of id, but petnow hopes its app will become mandatory in south korea to help reduce the number of dogs that are abandoned by pet owners
willing to pay the high bills when their dogs or cats become really sick. some of them choose to abandon them on the street. so, we wish to build up a world without lost or abandoned animals. some kennel clubs already used dog nose prints as a form of id, but petnow hopes its app will become mandatory in south korea to help reduce the number of dogs that are abandoned by pet owners when a big vet s bill arrives. to do that, they will need the backing of government and a huge marketing push, so that everybody, including people who don t own a dog, knows about the app and how to use it. that was chris, always good at sniffing out a story. i did ask her not to do that. um, let s go, shall we? thank you very much for watching, we will see you soon. bye bye.