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  2. The 30 Best Dogs for Seniors to Keep Older Adults Active ...

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    Choosing a dog at any age means being realistic about lifestyle, needs and disposable income. The best dogs for seniors will depend entirely on how active the future dog owner is, what type of ...

  3. The 26 Best Dogs for Seniors - AOL

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    The best dogs for seniors will depend entirely on how active the future dog owner is, what type of home they live in and their goals when it comes to pet ownership. At the very least, the best ...

  4. What Dogs are Best for Seniors to Adopt? Experts Share Their ...

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    What Dogs are Best for Seniors to Adopt? Experts Share Their Picks. Dr. Terry Fossum, Jill Gleeson. July 29, 2024 at 4:50 PM. These 17 Dog Breeds Make Perfect Pets for Seniors Celso Mollo Photography.

  5. List of robotic dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogbot, robot dog from the Ford Fiesta commercials; Dynomutt, Blue Falcon's robotic dog from the animated Hanna-Barbera television show. E-cyboPooch, briefly Professor Dr. Cinnamon J. Scudsworth's robot dog assistant in the 2002 animated show, Clone High. E-cybopooch ultimately reveals himself to be a double agent and is destroyed when Mr ...

  6. Genibo - Wikipedia

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    The Genibo QD is an autonomous pet robot, similar in concept to Sony's 'ERS-7' Aibo, but was created to be much more dog-like in appearance and behavior. Modeled to resemble a Bull Terrier, the Genibo QD can identify itself and the surroundings using its sensors, camera, and voice commands and share feelings with the user.

  7. i-Cybie - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous International Hong Kong distributed the electronic pet from 2005 to 2006. The i-Cybie robotic dog responds to sound, touch, movement, and voice commands. The toy robot can autonomously recharge its batteries using a special docking station. I-Cybie was the first mass-produced toy that used advanced voice recognition technology. [1]