College
College of Business Administration
Date of Last Revision
2025-02-04 13:22:15
Major
Sport Studies
Honors Course
BUSN 497
Number of Credits
3
Degree Name
Bachelor of Business Administration
Date of Expected Graduation
Spring 2026
Abstract
PawPulse is revolutionizing pet care through innovative technology that enhances pet health, safety, and well-being. Combining advanced hardware designs, AI-driven analytics, and IoT integrations, PawPulse offers a comprehensive ecosystem that empowers pet owners with actionable insights into their pets' health and activity. As a global leader in pet health technology, PawPulse integrates features like real-time health monitoring, predictive analytics, and location tracking into a seamless mobile app experience.
This project examines the growth and scaling strategies of PawPulse, focusing on critical areas such as Information Systems, Analytics, and Legal frameworks. It details the company's strategic evolution from a startup to a multinational enterprise, highlighting the implementation of advanced data-driven tools, robust legal protections, and compliance with international standards. By Year Ten, PawPulse aims to redefine the pet technology landscape through global licensing partnerships, ethical data practices, and leadership in sustainability.
This analysis underscores PawPulse's commitment to innovation, ethical responsibility, and operational excellence, providing a blueprint for companies seeking to navigate rapid growth while maintaining customer trust and competitive advantage.
Research Sponsor
Dr. Steven Ash
First Reader
Tom Hammond
Second Reader
Dr. Matthew Juravich
Honors Faculty Advisor
Dr. Steven Ash
Proprietary and/or Confidential Information
No
Recommended Citation
Graham, Sean; Barger, Hailey; Mulichak, Connor; Towne, Addison; and Nolan, Kieran, "PawPulse Dog Collar" (2026). Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects. 1918.
https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/honors_research_projects/1918
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Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons, Medicine and Health Sciences Commons