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Hey dog nerds / makers. I was surprised to find there isn't a commercial option out there for detecting when a dog is doing a dump. For my pup at least an acellerometer that shows he is motionless and at an angle between standing and sitting should be a pretty good predictor of pooing behavior. I saw some blogs about a guy building something like this in 2014 but nothing further. An old smartwatch seems like a good place to start with this. Any suggestions for an app or way to script this on a galaxy watch? I'm not a coder, but curious to hear some thoughts on this.

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[โ€“] kensand@lemmy.kensand.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I might regret asking this, but...

why???

Health reasons maybe

I know I had to track my dumps after a colonoscopy for a while to make sure that everything was fine since a minor complication occured