4. Does your dog(s) usually exhibit any of the following behaviors that trouble you? Hyperactivity: Running around like crazy at home, unable to stop Separation Anxiety: Barking, scratching at the door, and whining after the owner leaves home Destructive behavior: Chewing on furniture, biting clothes, rummaging through trash cans Cognitive Deficiency: Unable to learn commands, inappropriate urination and defecation, poor concentration Timid and irritable: Sensitive to sounds, prone to barking due to fear Perfect performance: Basically free of the above issues, very worry-free Other:
5. Regarding the behavioral issues that dogs exhibit, which view and attitude are you closer to? Casual & Easy-going: It’s innate behavior. No intentional training or correction needed. I adapt my lifestyle to it. Self-learning at home: It is troublesome. I tend to learn from videos and articles to train it on my own. Active help-seeker: This is a professional issue. I will consult experts or hire professional trainers if I cannot handle it. Stressed & helpless: The issues bring exhaustion and frustration, even straining our bond. I want to fix it but don’t know how.
6. Which category do you fall into regarding learning and practicing dog-raising knowledge? Casual exposure: No systematic learning. I only come across related knowledge on short videos or social media occasionally and take note if useful. Experience-based learning: I rely on advice from acquaintances and personal trial-and-error. I learn while raising my dog to solve specific problems as they arise. Active learning: I proactively read professional books, follow pet care accounts, and even pay for online pet behavior courses. Professional & practical: I have learned systematic theories and maintained long-term, high-frequency daily training with regular behavior records and feedback.
7. To address a dog's behavioral issues or enhance its cognitive abilities, which of the following is more in line with the facts? Time commitment: Able to spare at least 1 hour daily for training and guidance in addition to daily walks. Financial commitment: Willing to purchase professional smart training/companion devices costing $1,000 or more. Low-cost trial: Only buy small toys occasionally, unwilling to invest much time or money. High willingness in both time & cost: Ensure at least 1 hour of daily training besides walking, and willing to buy high-end smart training/companion devices.
8. What are the main ways of feeding dogs currently? Commercial food: Dry food, wet food or freeze-dried food. Common homemade meals only: Self-cooked meat, vegetables, rice, etc. Scientific raw/home-made diet: Precisely proportioned cooked or raw meals with complete nutrition. Mixed feeding: Alternating or mixing commercial dog food with homemade food.
9. What is your current concern regarding the "feeding process" of dogs? Picky eating: Finicky appetite, food refusal or very low food intake. Rapid eating: The dog wolfs down food, raising health concerns. Limited time: Requires frequent small meals or scheduled feeding, but unable to maintain. Feeding confusion: Unsure of proper portions and healthy diet ratios. No troubles: Good appetite, and feeding arrangements are fully manageable.
10. What is your concern regarding the current health status of the dog? Gastrointestinal issues: Frequent loose stools, diarrhea, vomiting or bad breath. Skin & coat problems: Excessive scratching, heavy shedding, rashes or tear stains. Body & joint conditions: Overweight/underweight, abnormal gait or joint issues. Physical vitality: Poor health, low immunity or senior aging status. My dog's health is completely normal, with no particular concerns.
11. Which best describes your daily routine and how you keep your dog company? Work from home / Remote work: Stay with the dog most of the time Regular office commute: Away from home 8-10 hours daily; dog stays alone or with a dog walker Busy / Frequent business trips: Often away from home for long periods, rely on pet boarding or in-home pet care Social & multitasking type: Frequently go out for social events or errands; dog stays alone for short periods regularly Weekend companion type: Fully occupied on workdays; quality company with the dog mainly on weekends
12. What is your living environment and area? Flat/Apartment (Under 50㎡) Flat/Apartment (50㎡-90㎡) Flat/Apartment (90㎡-140㎡) Flat/Apartment (Over 140㎡) Duplex/Villa (No yard) Duplex/Villa (With enclosed private yard) Prefer not to say
13. Which of the following best describes your current living environment? Downtown Premium Core Area (Walking distance to top shopping malls & office buildings) Regular Urban Area (Ordinary residential communities in downtown) Upscale Suburb (Low-density villa area with top security and school districts) General Suburb Residential Area (Single/townhouse, 10-15 mins drive to supermarkets) Remote Rural Area (Far from city center with very low population density)
14. What is the dog's daily activity status at home? Free-range at home (full access to the whole house) Restricted area with playpen / Specific room only Long-term cage raising
15. Is there anyone at home to accompany the dog during the daytime on working days? Someone at home all day (elderly/nanny/remote worker/other family members) to keep company with the pet anytime Pet stays home alone for over 8 hours daily Pet stays alone intermittently for 4-8 hours each time Someone is at home but has little time to accompany the pet
16. Do you have the habit of "showing off" your pets? Heavy blogger: Frequently edits videos and posts them on Instagram/TikTok, pursuing likes and engagement Active Users: Regularly post in social media or groups with friends and family, and like sharing the pet’s cute and smart behaviors Casual recorder: Post occasionally, mainly keep records for personal viewing Silent companion: Almost never post on social media
17. How would you describe your current relationship with your dog(s)? Fur baby treated as my own child Indispensable family member Emotional support to relieve anxiety Playmate accompanying kids’ growth Outdoor sports & adventure buddy Home guardian & safety guard A bridge to social life A well-loved pet companion
18. How do you usually introduce your dog(s) to others?
19. What is the average annual total expenditure per dog (excluding major illness medical treatment)? Below $1,000 $1,001 - $2,500 $2,501-$4,000 $4,001-$10,000 Above $10,000
20. What smart devices have been purchased for dog(s)? Surveillance camera (camera only) Smart surveillance camera (can dispense treats or emit a laser) Automatic Feeder Automatic Water Fountain Automatic Dog Toilet Mobile Companion Robot Automatic Ball Launcher Pet drying cabinet High-velocity dog dryer Intelligent Positioner Other Products: Not yet purchased
21. What toys have you specifically bought for your dog(s)? Chew/Molar Toys: Durable chew bones, rubber teething sticks, etc. Interactive/Throwing Toys: Frisbees, tennis balls, squeaky balls, etc. Puzzle/Snuffle Toys: Puzzle feeders, snuffle mats, treat-dispensing toys Plush/Companion Toys: Plush dolls, squeaky stuffed toys Tug toys: Knotted ropes, etc. Electronic toys: automatically make sounds, automatically move, etc. Smart Toy: Remotely controllable for movement and shooting Other types, please specify: Never bought toys
22. How much do you spend on the above toys for your dog each year? Below $100 $101 - $500 $501-$1,000 $1,000-$3,000 Above $3,001
23. If there is a smart product specifically designed for dogs that claims to solve the following problems, which factors would you most likely choose this product for, without considering price? (Choose up to three) Help train your dog to follow more commands, such as sit, down, etc. Real-time monitor and correct bad behaviors including barking, scratching furniture, etc. Monitor your dog’s condition and identify common health issues like lameness, frequent ear scratching, coughing and vomiting. Smart game modules for dogs to consume mental and physical energy and prevent home destruction. Intelligently capture wonderful moments of your dog at home and automatically edit them into music short videos daily. Other desired functions: Not interested in any of the above.
24. What is your gender? Male Female Non-binary / Third gender Prefer not to say
25. What is your age? Under 20 years old 21-24 years old 26-35 years old 36-45 years old 46-55 years old Over 55 years old Prefer not to say
26. What is your total annual household income approximately? Below $35,000 $35,001 - $75,000 $75,001 - $150,000 $150,001 - $250,000 $250,000 and above Prefer not to say
Which country and city do you live in? 27. When new consumer electronics products with innovative features are launched on the market, what is your typical purchasing behavior? Early adopter: Tech enthusiast who loves experiencing the latest high-tech products at launch. Buy on appeal: Willing to be an early buyer if core functions are appealing. Wait and see: Purchase only after real user reviews are available and the product is stable. Wait for popularity/price drop: Consider buying until the product becomes mainstream or prices drop significantly. Practicality first: Rarely chase new products; only replace devices when old ones break completely.
28. What is your highest level of education? High school or below College diploma Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctorate and above Prefer not to say
29. Your contact information (WhatsApp/email address)? (Your contact information will only be used for interview appointments and will not be disclosed to third parties.)
30. What time slots are convenient for you for a video interview within the next month (e.g., evenings on working days, weekends)? After participating in the interview, you will have the opportunity to become our product's Chief Experience Officer, getting the first chance to experience new products and enabling your furry friend to use new technologies.