“…Studies of the human-dog relationship have built a rich understanding of how we co-exist (cf. Mullin, 1999;Walsh, 2009;Gray & Young;2011;Shir-Vertesh, 2012;Blouin, 2013;Gee & Mueller, 2019;Westgarth et al, 2019;Turnbull, 2020;Hawkins et al, 2021). Over the past decade, research attention into digital technologies that inform and complement human-dog relationships has similarly intensified, exploring anywhere from communication technologies (Paldanius et al, 2011;Lemasson, Pesty, & Duhaut, 2013), to monitoring and quantification (Golbeck & Neustaedter, 2012;Paasovaara et al, 2011;Weiss et al, 2013), to technology-mediated dog to dog communication (Hirskyj-Douglas et al, 2019;.…”