ACEWATCHDOG raises the bar for the safety of the K9 by connecting to a Hot-N-Pop PRO or K9 Heat Alarm Pro to send temperature and vehicle status to the cloud so officers can view the temperature and vehicle operational status from their smartphones.
“This system allows officers to go farther from their patrol cars,” Johnston says. “In the past, they had to be within hearing range of their vehicle. They also get notified by text when there is a warning. There is also a full alarm that goes out if the dog is potentially in real trouble. Then the handler gets a call and a text, and several other people also receive alarms, such as dispatchers or supervisors or other handlers on the same shift, so that someone can get back to that dog and take care of them.”
These products can be used on all police K9 vehicles in use today, adds Johnston. “Everything from the Ford Explorers to the Chevy Tahoe’s can use this product,” he says. “It’s useful for police cars that have a container to carry a K9 inside. We have vehicle-specific wiring for those cars.”
Johnston acknowledges the existence of other heat-sensing systems on the market and recommends selecting a system from a company that offers reliable support throughout the product's lifespan. All Ace systems have QR codes on them that, when scanned, take the officer to instruction manuals and YouTube videos that cover operational and installation, he adds.
Johnston says he is constantly innovating and creating new technology to ensure the safety of police officers and their K9 partners. In fact, he’s recently developed a system to help prevent officers from leaving their dogs in the vehicle after a long shift.