By Ted Thornhill
A dog-lover has invented a high-tech way of feeding his pet - by Twitter.
Computer buff Nat Morris, 30, has rigged up a system to give his pet pooch a ‘tweet treat’ by sending him a Twitter message.
Border terrier Toby gets a snack from an automated food dispenser whenever Nat sends a message to ‘@FeedToby’.
Byte to eat: Mr Morris can send his faithful hound a treat from anywhere in the world - just by posting a message to Twitter
IT consultant Nat spends a lot of time working away from home and isn’t always able to feed Border Terrier Toby by hand.
But using his new invention he is able to send his dog a treat from anywhere in the world.
Nat said: ‘Toby absolutely loves it. At first he didn’t know what was going on.
‘Now he sits underneath, wagging his tail and waiting for the treats to drop.’
Nat loads up the feeder with crushed dog biscuits - but not too much in case four-year-old Toby gets too many messages.
When a comment is received the mechanism drops a helping of crushed up dog biscuits out of the tube.
And Nat has even rigged up an online camera so he can see Toby enjoying the food at his home in Milford Haven, West Wales.
Nat is even considering patenting his system.
But one problem is that friends and family have been amazed with the ‘Tweet treat’ dispenser.
And they have been joining in to send Tweets to Toby - so Nat has had to introduce restrictions to make sure Toby doesn’t turn into Tubby.
Nat added: ‘People have been sending him food at all hours of the day - so I had to limit it to between nine in the morning to nine in the evening.
‘I’m thinking of doing an updated version which features a scale to weigh him before he is fed just to make sure he’s not putting on too much puppy fat.’
Hungry hound: It didn't take long for Toby to work out where the treats were coming from
source:dailymail
A dog-lover has invented a high-tech way of feeding his pet - by Twitter.
Computer buff Nat Morris, 30, has rigged up a system to give his pet pooch a ‘tweet treat’ by sending him a Twitter message.
Border terrier Toby gets a snack from an automated food dispenser whenever Nat sends a message to ‘@FeedToby’.
Byte to eat: Mr Morris can send his faithful hound a treat from anywhere in the world - just by posting a message to Twitter
IT consultant Nat spends a lot of time working away from home and isn’t always able to feed Border Terrier Toby by hand.
But using his new invention he is able to send his dog a treat from anywhere in the world.
Nat said: ‘Toby absolutely loves it. At first he didn’t know what was going on.
‘Now he sits underneath, wagging his tail and waiting for the treats to drop.’
Nat loads up the feeder with crushed dog biscuits - but not too much in case four-year-old Toby gets too many messages.
When a comment is received the mechanism drops a helping of crushed up dog biscuits out of the tube.
And Nat has even rigged up an online camera so he can see Toby enjoying the food at his home in Milford Haven, West Wales.
Nat is even considering patenting his system.
But one problem is that friends and family have been amazed with the ‘Tweet treat’ dispenser.
And they have been joining in to send Tweets to Toby - so Nat has had to introduce restrictions to make sure Toby doesn’t turn into Tubby.
Nat added: ‘People have been sending him food at all hours of the day - so I had to limit it to between nine in the morning to nine in the evening.
‘I’m thinking of doing an updated version which features a scale to weigh him before he is fed just to make sure he’s not putting on too much puppy fat.’
Hungry hound: It didn't take long for Toby to work out where the treats were coming from
source:dailymail
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