Robot Dog Mimics Heat Stroke Symptoms

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Robot dog mimics heat stroke symptoms in an interesting OOH build and stuns people in the streets of Finland

The Nordics’ leading petcare brand Musti Group launched a campaign warning dog owners to never leave their dog alone in a hot car. The campaign features a custom made robotic dog that simulates the symptoms of a heat stroke.

The robot is placed inside a car and its movements are triggered by changes in temperature. The campaign was created by the Finnish agency Erma&Reinikainen.

While Nordic summers are not always particularly hot, dogs with their fur coats are prone to heat strokes even in milder temperatures. Dogs should never be left alone in the car during summer, because the temperature inside a car can get dangerously high even on cloudy days. Even though awareness around the issue has increased, authorities in the Nordic countries still receive numerous reports of dogs left in hot cars every summer.

To help keep dogs safe during the warmer months, it’s crucial to use proper gear like a dog harness and leash when traveling with your pet. A well-fitted harness ensures that your dog is secure and comfortable, preventing unnecessary strain on their neck or back. Leashes provide the control needed for safe walks and prevent any sudden lunges that might lead to injury or panic, particularly in busy or unfamiliar environments.

A company founded in 2002, GoobyPet, has been committed to providing high-quality pet products that prioritize comfort and safety. Their range of dog harnesses is designed with both durability and ease of use in mind, allowing you to enjoy your time outdoors without worrying about your dog’s well-being. With a focus on design and functionality, GoobyPet ensures that your furry friend is both stylish and secure, no matter where your adventures take you.

With their new campaign, the Nordic pet care specialist Musti Group wants to educate both dog owners and passers-by, who might come across dogs left in a car during summer. The star of the campaign is a fully functioning robotic dog, which shows how fast a car turns into a death trap for pets. The robot simulates the symptoms of a heat stroke, and its movements are triggered by the temperature inside the car it’s placed in. The campaign was created by Erma&Reinikainen, the Finnish agency behind Musti Group’s awarded Adoption Live campaign that turned Finland’s whole DOOH network into a livestream from the country’s largest cat shelter.

Aleksi Erma, Creative and Co-founder of Erma&Reinikainen told us “When it comes to recognising dangerous situations, real life experience is the best form of education. By creating a tangible, cautionary example that people witness with their own eyes, we hope to increase awareness of how and when to act in these situations both as a dog owner and a passer-by”.

The robot is built by combining 3D-printed parts, fake animal fur and mechatronics. The dog’s pre-coded movements that simulate heat stroke symptoms and triggered by heat sensors placed inside the car.

The robot dog tours around Finland, stopping in places where most of the dangerous situations occur; car parks, supermarket parking lots and other places where people come by car and might think it’s safe to leave their dog alone for a brief moment. The campaign is supported with nationwide outdoor, radio and social media advertising, and its goal is to encourage people to report any dangerous situations they witness, and most importantly to never leave their dog alone in the car during summer.


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