
It has been a long time since Dog Gone Smart became established with its collection of intelligent, science-inspired products, including beds, outerwear, training tools, and car seat covers. The company is unique since it has never stopped thinking of ways to use intelligent design and innovative materials to address the real-life problems of pets, such as the Repelz-It Nanoprotection technology that transformed how pets beds can stay clean and dry.
Vault, now so an introduction, is a giant leap by Dog Gone Smart to bring its philosophy of innovation and usefulness to the field of pet items organization and travels. It is a logical step of a brand that already won the trust of thousands of pet owners who believe in durability, style, and realistic usefulness.
Vault is not another product of the line, but a declaration of purpose. Mark that pet care does not need to be sloppy, stressful, and unorganized. It can be intelligent. It does not have to be very complicated. And it may be sporty, as well.
It all begins with a new era of keeping pets.
Pets owners can be said to be more mobile today, more design-conscious and more informed than ever before. They need solutions that match their lives—be it the students living in their small dorm rooms or the businessmen out commuting among office and dog park.
The Vault addresses this new audience straight in their ears. It is the key product that is able to simplify the routine, minimize the mess, and give peace of mind. It is not only an organizer of pet items. It is a vault—your reliable, at any time container of all that your pet requires, wherever life brings you.
Why Vault? The Pet Parent Problem
The Everyday Struggles of a Pet Owner
Becoming a pet parent is full of delicious affection, loyalty, and memorable moments, along with the chores that you need to go through by effort, planning, and of course some equipment. Feeding your dog before going to work, grooming them between appointments, going out on a refreshing walk or packing your weekend getaway, pet care comes along with a great list of accessories. And maintaining a management of all those things? That is where the majority of the pet owners reach a dead end.
Any pet parent can tell you: taking control of the supplies of an animal can turn out to be one of the recurring situations. Bowls, toys, grooming tools, leashes, dog poop bags, training equipment, portable water bottles, flea sprays, there is no limit. They can be found distributed in drawers, shelves, tote-bags or worse still, indoors in the car or misplaced.
Feeding
At that, it is very difficult to feed a pet outside home. Numerous mobile bowls are leaky, snap-on caps come off, and food containers are not properly sealed so as not to spill out or contaminate. And when you happen to deal with several pets or go somewhere and stay there a couple of days, meal preparation is even more challenging.
Grooming Bathing
The next frequent clutter source happens to be grooming tools. Brushes and shampoos, towels, and nail clippers go into various locations: under the sink,
in a bag, and sometimes it is nowhere to be found when it is needed. Besides, these objects become wet, grimy, or hairy after being used and should be segregated with the clean items.