
An AI-powered health tracking app and smart collar
User Research, UX/UI Design, Prototyping, Branding
September - November 2025
Adrienne Luong, Anton Kouznetsov, Jasmine Dacanay, Long Le
50 hours (150 total team hours)
Without much guidance on how to monitor and maintain their dog’s wellbeing, they often struggle to recognize subtle signs of physiological or emotional distress and don’t know what actionable steps to take.









The app and smart collar aims to bridge the communication gap between dogs and their owners through tracking factors like activity, nutrition, and environment.
Users see and can quickly understand how their dog is doing through charts on the homepage. Pressing into each category reveals more details and actionable steps.

Users receive real-time alerts on their dog's stress levels, indicating the problem and offering an immediate solution.

As their dog is tracked, users are provided valuable information on the behaviour patterns of their dogs over time. Through this data, the app suggests and plans activities that the dog is comfortable with to avoid stressful situations.






Working in a team showed me the importance of communication in collaboration, as we needed to leverage our own individual skills while balancing cohesion in the visuals of the app. This experience has certainly taught me a lot about the dynamics of building a product as a team.
I see potential in expanding on the map feature and exploring what other dog vitals can be tracked. With more information, more ways of visually communicating the data must be considered.