iPupPee

iPupPee The first smart communication system for dogs. 🐾
Potty training, peace of mind, and even emergency alerts - all with one paw press.

Most people think diabetes alert dogs and CGMs are competing with each other… but for many handlers, they work together ...
05/30/2026

Most people think diabetes alert dogs and CGMs are competing with each other… but for many handlers, they work together 🐾📱

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are incredible tools that help track blood sugar trends and send alerts throughout the day. But trained diabetes alert dogs can add another layer of support by recognizing scent changes associated with blood sugar fluctuations and alerting their handler.

Some dogs are trained to:
🐾 alert to highs and lows
🐾 wake handlers overnight
🐾 retrieve emergency supplies
🐾 interrupt dangerous episodes
🐾 provide support during recovery

There are still SO many misconceptions about service dogs and a lot of them can make life harder for disabled handlers 🐾...
05/28/2026

There are still SO many misconceptions about service dogs and a lot of them can make life harder for disabled handlers 🐾

Not all service dogs are guide dogs.
Not all disabilities are visible.
And no, a working dog doesn’t stop being a dog just because they have a job.

Service dogs can be trained to assist people with:
🐾 diabetes
🐾 seizures
🐾 POTS
🐾 autism
🐾 PTSD
🐾 mobility disabilities
🐾 anaphylaxis
…and many other disabilities.

These dogs perform trained tasks that help their handler navigate daily life more safely and independently.

One of the biggest misconceptions? Thinking it’s okay to distract a working dog because they “look friendly.”

A distracted service dog could miss:
⚠️ a medical alert
⚠️ a seizure response
⚠️ mobility assistance
⚠️ a cardiac episode
⚠️ or another critical task

Education matters, because understanding creates safer and more accessible environments for disabled handlers and their service dogs.

Which myth do you hear the most?

Most people don’t realize there are only two questions businesses are allowed to ask about a service dog under the Ameri...
04/19/2026

Most people don’t realize there are only two questions businesses are allowed to ask about a service dog under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

That’s it. Not paperwork. Not certification. Not a demonstration.

Here’s what is allowed:
1️⃣ “Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability?”
2️⃣ “What work or task has the dog been trained to perform?”

These questions exist to balance access and respect not to challenge, intimidate, or put handlers on the spot.

Because behind every service dog is a real person navigating real-life needs. And often, those needs include tasks the public never sees like retrieving medication, responding to medical episodes, or even calling for help.

Education matters.
Respect matters.
And understanding the role of a service dog helps create safer, more accessible spaces for everyone.

04/15/2026

POV: your dog is the reason you’re not alone when something goes wrong.

This isn’t just a “cool trick.”
This is a future service dog learning how to respond when his handler falls, how to call for help when it matters most.

For someone who is a fall risk, that moment isn’t hypothetical. It’s a daily “what if.”
What if no one hears me?
What if I can’t get up?
What if I’m alone?

And this is where a service dog changes everything.

We’re using the iPupPee button to teach a clear, reliable alert behavior giving this dog a way to communicate for his handler when his handler can’t.

Independence doesn’t always look like doing everything on your own.
Sometimes it looks like having the right partner trained to step in when you need it most.

Huge credit to for the intentional, real-life training behind moments like this 👏

Because this isn’t just training.
It’s safety. It’s confidence. It’s peace of mind.

You don’t train life-saving tasks after something happens.You train them so you’re never facing it alone.For handlers wh...
04/12/2026

You don’t train life-saving tasks after something happens.
You train them so you’re never facing it alone.

For handlers who are a fall risk, live with medical conditions, or spend time alone; preparation isn’t optional, it’s everything.

Teaching a service dog to respond and use a communication button to call for help creates something most people take for granted: a safety net.

Because when something goes wrong, there’s no time to teach. Only time to rely on what’s already been built.

04/10/2026

Why does the service dog world need more ‘tech’?

As a handler & service dog trainer, I’m always looking for ways to reduce the ‘mental load.’ Traditional service dog alerts can be life-saving, but tech adds a layer of
peace of mind when additional human intervention is needed.

Key Benefits:
Easy Button Pressing: The iPupPee’s design makes it easy for your service dog to locate and press the emergency alert button.

Remote Alerts: My emergency contacts are alerted, even if they’re not at home, or I don’t have my cell phone with me in the house.

Video Monitoring: The video feature can help the handler communicate in the event of an emergency if they’re in the room with the iPupPee or the emergency
contact can gather more information through watching the live feed.

Accessibility: It gives service dog handlers more independence via giving your dog the ability to communicate during an emergency in the home.

What’s one piece of tech you wish existed for your service dog? Let’s chat in the comments.

Our winner to our giveaway will be announced on 13th April, 2026. Keep watching.

[Video Description]:The video alternates between blonde woman in black zip up speaking directly to the camera with a yellow labrador at her side, and footage of
Denver pressing the iPupPee button, family member getting notification on phone and going to help.

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04/10/2026

POV: you go into anaphylaxis… and you’re home alone.

Your throat starts to close.
Your breathing changes.
You don’t have time to think, only react.

The first thing you see?
Your service dog already moving.

In this clip, she retrieves my EpiPen, trained to respond the moment my breathing changes.
And then she does something just as critical… she presses the iPupPee button to call for help.

Because in moments like this, seconds matter and having a dog that can both respond and communicate can be the difference between panic and protection.

This is what people don’t always see about service dogs.
It’s not just one task, it’s layers of support working together when your body can’t keep up.

This isn’t just training.
It’s preparation for the moments you hope never happen… but need to be ready for anyway.

For people living with medical conditions or mobility challenges, safety isn’t optional, it’s essential.And now, getting...
04/09/2026

For people living with medical conditions or mobility challenges, safety isn’t optional, it’s essential.

And now, getting the tools to train life-saving communication with your dog is easier than ever.

iPupPee is officially available on Chewy, making it more accessible for the people who need it most.

Because this isn’t just about training.
It’s about creating a way to call for help when it matters most.

04/08/2026

THE DOGGY•U & IPUPPEE SERVICE DOG GIVEAWAY

We’ve teased it, we’ve trained it, and now we’re giving it away. We want to help 3 service dog owners level up their independence with the ultimate tech bundle.

THE PRIZES:
1. iPupPee Button & 6-month subscription to DOGGY•U’s Inner Circle Membership (prize worth $270)
2. iPupPee Button with a 12-month subscription to DOGGY•U’s Crew membership (worth $210)
3. iPupPee Button with a 6-month subscription to DOGGY•U’s Crew membership (worth $180)

HOW TO ENTER:
1. Follow .u & .
2. Like this post.
3. Comment DOG on this giveaway post.

Entries close on April 12th. Winner announced on April 13th.

T&C’s: Aged 18+, no purchase necessary. Winner will be contacted via direct message by the official accounts tagged - please be vigilant for messages from impersonator accounts. Competition closes midnight Sunday, April 12th, 2026. This competition is
not endorsed or sponsored by Meta.

Accessibility: Woman with blonde hair wearing a black and white polo with DOGGY•U logo speaks to camera. Overlaid clips show how the iPupPee works with yellow labrador pressing a white and blue paw shaped button.

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04/06/2026

Behind the scenes of the 15-step Masterclass.

When I decided to integrate the iPupPee into our task training, I didn’t just want Denver to ‘hit a button.’ I wanted a reliable task where my service dog was able to alert my husband during an emergency.

In my Patreon training series, we go way beyond the basics and I show you Denver’s entire training process, including what to do when mistakes happen.

We also talk about:
- Cue reliability in high distraction environments.
- Troubleshooting ‘incomplete’ presses.
- Integrating the iPupPee into your weekly training to keep the task reliable.

The winner of our giveaway isn’t just getting the hardware, they’re getting the roadmap to train a reliable alert, step-by-step.

Accessibility: A series of clips from the patreon training course showing a yellow labrador retriever first working in a training area with blue matting and then doing the same behavior in a living room setting. The yellow labrador is shown pressing the blue and white alert button in different scenarios, with the handler rewarding Denver with a treat for a successful button press.

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