Film your dog for a few seconds and Tailo reads the body language behind the behaviour - the stress signals, the happy signs, the small things that are easy to miss. Track the tricky moments, learn what sets them off, and share what you find with your trainer or vet.
Behaviour and health, side by side. Understand what your dog is trying to tell you, and keep the everyday things, weight and worming included, in one tidy place.
Upload a clip of your dog and Tailo reads their body language, stress signals, and mood in seconds - a bit like having a behaviourist watch the footage over your shoulder.
Weight, medications, meals, and notes - everything about your dog's health kept together, so you can spot a change before it becomes a worry.
Never miss a dose. Set email reminders for medications, flea and worming treatments, and the rest of the schedule - so keeping your dog protected is one less thing to hold in your head.
More than one dog? Keep the whole crew on one dashboard, each with their own profile, history, and reminders - so no one's care slips through the cracks.
Not sure what's in the mix? Upload a photo and Tailo will have a good go at your dog's breed - a useful clue to the traits and needs behind their behaviour. Happy mongrels included.
Most of us are sure we know what our dog is feeling. The research says otherwise - and that gap is where the trouble tends to start.
76%
of owners fail to recognise
when their dog is stressed
78%
believe their dog
would never bite them
Source: Dogs Trust National Dog Survey 2024
A roll onto the back isn't always an invitation for belly rubs - it can signal anxiety. A wagging tail doesn't always mean happiness.
Poor communication creates stress for both parties. Unaddressed issues escalate - and in worst cases, dogs are surrendered to shelters.
Today's pet tech tracks where your dog is and counts steps - but doesn't explain why they're behaving a certain way.
These aren't just numbers - they're real dogs being misread, and surrenders that never needed to happen.
See how Tailo helps close the gapThe better you understand your dog, the healthier and happier their life - and the longer you get together. It takes three simple steps, built on real science, not buzzwords.
Film a short clip of your dog on your phone, or pick one you've already got. Even a few seconds is plenty to work with.
It sees what flies past you
Tailo studies your clip frame by frame - posture, ears, tail, the set of their face - catching the quick signals that are gone before we notice them.
Tailo reads your dog's body language, posture, and expression in seconds - picking up the small signals that flash past too quickly to catch, and explaining what each one means.
It's learned from thousands of dogs
It's been trained on the small, easily-missed signs of stress and calm across thousands of dogs, so it reads what an untrained eye glides straight past.
Get a clear read on stress levels, what your dog's doing and why, and what to try next - ready to share with your trainer, behaviourist, or vet.
It's backed by the experts
Every reading is grounded in veterinary behavioural science and shaped with qualified behaviourists, so the advice you get actually holds up.
From the field
This tool will be revolutionary to the behaviourist industry, making it a more streamlined and standardised approach for behaviourists, and a simple-to-use tool for owners to quickly understand their pets’ behaviours and alter their interactions to enhance safety and welfare for all.
Rebecca Partoon
University Lecturer & Course Manager (UCR)
Academic Clinical Animal Behaviourists, MSc
The concept feels genuinely practical and forward thinking, particularly in how it connects welfare, behaviour understanding, and accessible support for both trainers and rescue organisations — creating a meaningful bridge between professionals and owners.
Cristian Federico
Director
Terra Nova Rescue CIC
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Read the body language, keep track of the tricky moments, work out what sets them off - and share it all with your trainer or vet.