The device addresses a common pain point for new pet owners by signaling exactly when a puppy needs to be taken outside. By providing a consistent routine, the inventor hopes to reduce the energy and frustration typically associated with the housebreaking process. The design prioritizes ease of use, ensuring that pet parents can integrate the tool into their daily lives without unnecessary complication.
Currently, the concept is being managed by the Pittsburgh-based firm InventHelp. The inventor has already produced a prototype and technical documentation for the device. The project is now open for licensing or direct acquisition by manufacturers and marketers interested in the pet care market. Those seeking technical specifications or licensing details can contact the company’s regional office in Pittsburgh under reference number 25-SGM-706.

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