Dog Wears Camera That Gets Triggered Whenever He Gets Excited According to a Heart Rate Monitor
Nikon turned a dog into a tiny photojournalist, and the results are exactly as chaotic as you would expect. A heart rate monitor sits around Grizzler's neck, a camera rides on his chest, and the two devices work together through Bluetooth to capture whatever gets his pulse racing.
When Grizzler gets excited, the camera fires off a shot right away, which means his world gets documented in the most dog-centered way possible. The setup is simple, but the photos reveal what grabs his attention, from other animals to whatever else sends his energy soaring.
And once you see what sets him off, the whole thing becomes even more amusing.
A heart rate monitor is attached to Grizzler's neck and a camera on his chest

The idea that dogs hate cats, or vice versa, is such a cliché
The idea that dogs hate cats, or vice versa, is such a cliché

That's when the camera starts catching the action.
Prep for the battle


What type of dog is this?
It also reminds me of the animals that “accidentally” nail selfies.

Another dog!
What type of dog is this?

Was he excited about the people or the baskets?
I can't imagine what he thought!

The only pigeon who survived
Another dog!

Another doggo friend!
The dog is thinking, "Mmmm, seafood!"

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