The pooch perspective: The camera that reveals
Dog-lovers can see their daily walkies from a fresh perspective thanks to a special harness allowing them to mount a video camera on their pet's back.
The Sony harness is designed to hold the firm's Action Cam video camera, which can then be used to capture the scenery from the pooch's point of view while out walking.
The lightweight plastic harness is fitted with adjustable belts that fasten around the dog's legs.
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Walkies: Owners can get a glimpse of life as their dog sees it thanks to the special camera harness
Video footage captured with the help of the harness reveals what a dog sees as it trots along a pavement, from houses and cars to the shadows of its owners walking alongside.
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The Sony accessory is comprised of a mount pad, tilt buckle and straps, which can be adjusted to ensure a secure fit and a stable image.
Owners also have the option of strapping it directly to their dog or attaching it together with their own pet harness.
A dog's life: The special accessory allows owners to capture video footage from the point of view of their pet
Fresh perspective: The accessory comes with a tilt buckle that rotates vertically, allowing the user to make fine adjustments to the camera angle
Pooch's point of view: Sony's harness is designed to be worn by medium to large dogs weighing 15kg or more
Designed to be worn by medium to large dogs weighing 15kg or more, the harness is made from lightweight plastic to minimise the burden placed on your pet.
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Lightweight: The harness, left, is made from lightweight plastic and has a mount for a Sony Action Cam, right
The £35 accessory also comes with a tilt buckle which rotates vertically, allowing the owner to make fine adjustments to the camera angle - although the footage may be slightly obscured by a pair of furry ears.