The internet is down.
Your smart lights won’t turn on, your phone’s spinning wheel won’t stop — and your dog? Well, she’s staring at you like you just unplugged the universe.
Recent internet outages and cyber hiccups have reminded everyone just how much our lives depend on technology. But have you ever thought about how that affects your dog too?
Your Dog’s Day Is More Online Than You Think
We might not realize it, but many of our pets’ routines are powered by Wi-Fi.
Smart feeders, treat dispensers, dog cameras, GPS collars, even automated dog doors — they all rely on the internet.
So when a major outage hits (like the one that’s trending this week), your pup’s tech-assisted routine might suddenly freeze. No treats, no notifications, no virtual check-ins — just a confused face and a wagging tail waiting for something to happen.
The Rise of the Tech-Savvy Pet Parent
From watching Bluey on TV to tracking their daily steps, modern dogs are more connected than ever. And we love it — it gives us peace of mind when we’re away.
But that convenience also comes with a new kind of dependency. When cyber issues strike, it’s a wake-up call that your dog still needs real-world care, not just smart gadgets.
Because when the Wi-Fi goes dark, you become the smart device.
The Hidden Risks: Cyberattacks & Smart Pet Devices
Here’s the wild part: smart pet gadgets are part of the “Internet of Things.” That means they can be targets for cyberattacks, just like any other connected device.
Hackers don’t care if it’s a baby monitor, a security cam, or a dog feeder — if it’s online, it’s vulnerable. That’s why experts recommend changing default passwords and updating your devices regularly.
But let’s be honest — sometimes, even the most secure system can go offline. That’s where simplicity wins.
The Backup Plan Your Dog Actually Needs
When tech fails, your dog still needs walks, food, and love — none of which require Wi-Fi.
That’s where going “offline” actually feels like freedom.
So while the internet’s down, grab that leash, your favorite poop bags, and go for a walk.
No screens. No notifications. Just fresh air, a wagging tail, and the reminder that the best connections don’t need Wi-Fi.
Final Thought
Internet outages may stop your smart feeder, but they’ll never stop your bond with your dog.
When the digital world glitches, your dog’s world stays the same — full of love, loyalty, and a walk waiting at the door.