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    Best treat camera for Border Terrier puppy

    This is a specific conversation about Pet cameras — watching them when you're away — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Pet cameras range from basic motion-activated models to ones with two-way audio and treat dispensers — and the right choice really depends on what you actually want to do with it. For a dog, the use case matters a lot: are you just checking in, or do you want to actively interact and reward? And do you want something straightforward, or are you looking for the interactive features like treat dispensing? One short paragraph to set us up, then let's get specific.
    I've got a 5-month-old Border Terrier puppy and I'm trying to do positive reinforcement training for alone time. I want to be able to reward him remotely when he's calm, so treat dispensing is definitely what I'm after.
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    That's a really smart approach — using remote treats to mark calm behaviour is much more effective than just hoping he figures it out. A couple of quick questions before I point you at the right thing: how long are you typically leaving him at the moment, and where does he tend to settle — one room, or does he roam around?
    At the moment only about an hour, maybe two at most. He mostly hangs around the kitchen and living room, so he's not confined to one spot.
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    Good — short sessions at this stage is exactly right for a five-month-old. The fact that he moves between rooms is worth knowing because a static camera will miss him half the time. For what you're describing, I'd go with the Furbo 360° Dog Camera. It has a motorised rotating lens that tracks movement automatically, so it follows him as he moves around rather than just covering one fixed angle. The treat toss has decent range and you can trigger it from the app the moment you see him settle — which is exactly the timing you need for this kind of training. Two-way audio is solid too, so you can use a calm verbal marker alongside the treat if that's part of your training plan. It's not the cheapest option but it's genuinely built for active use rather than just passive monitoring, which is what you need here.
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    That sounds ideal. Does it matter what size treats I use? He's quite small still.
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    Yes, it does — the Furbo dispenser works best with small, dry treats roughly the size of a pea. Anything too soft or crumbly tends to clump and can jam the mechanism. Training treats or small kibble-style rewards work well. Given he's a puppy, you're probably already using small pieces, so you're likely fine — just avoid anything sticky or with a coating. Worth keeping a dedicated pot of treats next to the camera so you're not scrambling to refill it mid-session.
    Perfect, that's really helpful. I'll go with the Furbo 360°.
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    Great choice for this use case. One tip: in the first few sessions, stay home and trigger the treat while you're in the other room so he starts associating the sound of the dispenser with the reward before you're actually away. Builds the connection faster. Good luck with the training — Border Terriers are sharp, he'll get it.

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