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Last chance to order the Furbo Dog Camera for delivery in time for Christmas

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Christmas is almost here, and not just for us, for our furry friends, too. If you’re a pet lover and videographer, or someone on your Christmas list is, you’ll want to check out this deal, as well as these GoPro deals. Right now, at Amazon, you can get $115 off a Furbo Dog Camera, and have it arrive in time for Christmas. It’s down to $134 from its original price of $249, a huge discount. Shop now and you can have this cool camera delivered by Christmas.

Dogs love treats. You love your dog, and your home (presumably). The Furbo Dog camera uses the former to keep the latter two safe and give you peace of mind throughout the day, no matter where you are. While the pandemic has placed us closer to our pets on a day to day basis, the impending return to work has many of us thinking about our dogs missing us. The Furbo Dog Camera can keep you connected with your furry friend throughout the day.

At its core, the Furbo Dog Camera is an HD video portal for your pet, with night vision, so you can keep watch over your dog — and stay in touch, too. Think of it as the Ring Doorbell for your dog. It has barking sensors that can notify you via smartphone if your pup is upset about something. And the two-way audio allows you to talk to your good boy and let him know that you’ve got his back, and you’re there with him. Does your pup go nuts for treats? The Furbo app allows the Furbo Dog Camera to toss your pup treats when you’re not there. It launches them, so your dog can have some fun chasing them down; meanwhile you can check in and make sure he’s alright.

There’s a security element, too. If you subscribe to Furbo Dog Nanny, Furbi’s subscription service, it will let you know when a person comes into its view. You can check in with a dog walker or be notified if there’s an intruder. It also sends you dog activity alerts, so you’ll know if your dog is jumping on furniture. It will also take cute snaps of your pup when they come to the camera, and make a little Doggie Diary 60-second video of your pup’s day. A cute addition to knowing your pup is safe, happy, healthy (and behaving).

Leaving your pet can be heart-wrenching, for the both of you, but that process can be easier, and you can find additional peace of mind, with the Furbo Dog Camera. Right now, if you order from Amazon, you can have it delivered by Christmas and get $115 off. It’s only $134, down from its original price of $249. Get it now and it could make an incredible Christmas present, for less.

Jacob Silver
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