DISPOSABLE HOUSEBREAKING PADS DOGS

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ALPHA-STRENGTH KAS PET 1025 Old Country Rd Ste 314 Westbury NY 11590 Disposable housebreaking pads for dogs;
FLOOR ARMOR FOUR PAWS PRODUCTS, LTD. CG&P LEGAL DEPARTMENT 711 EAST MISSOURI AVE, SUITE 200 PHOENIX AZ 85014 disposable housebreaking pads for dogs; layered material for disposable housebreaking pads for dogs, sold as an integral component of the pads;FLOOR;
LIVE YOUR BEST PET LIFE KAS PET 1025 Old Country Rd Ste 314 Westbury NY 11590 Disposable housebreaking pads for dogs; plastic bags for disposing of pet waste;Pet shampoos; wipes impregnated with a cleaning preparation; non-medicated grooming preparations for dogs and pets, namely, pet shampoos and conditioners; odor removers for dogs; deodorants for pets; Pet stain removers; odor removers for pets, multi-surface cleaning preparations; carpet cleaners;Providing a website featuring information for consumers in the field of pet products;
METRO PADS Metro Paws Unit 481182 7610 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90048 Disposable housebreaking pads for dogs;PADS;
SMART PRINTS KAS PET 1025 Old Country Rd Ste 314 Westbury NY 11590 Disposable housebreaking pads for dogs; plastic bags for disposing of pet waste;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computerized security system which enhances the security provided by watchdogs on a given premises by analyzing the auditory and physiological indications given by the dogs to assess the level of security at any point in time. By attaching sensors to the dogs and placing microphones in their proximity the system continuously collects information about the dogs' auditory and physiological behavior, and according to predetermined parameters it assesses the watchdogs' physiological and emotional state. Having concluded that any of the dogs sense a threat or has been neutralized in any way the system may update the state of security on the users' security terminals. The system determines between three possible security states: no alert when no irregular activity is registered, medium alert if the dogs indicate a state of moderate alertness and high incase there are indications for a definite hostile presence.