What’s the best way to keep tabs on your pet, when you are at work? How can you stop your dog from jumping on the couch? If you’ve asked yourself something similar, you’re definitely not alone. Pet owners often wonder what type of camera is best to keep an eye on their furry friend.

Are indoor pet cameras worth it?

A security alarm system is a functional, budget-friendly alternative to standard pet cameras. Let’s explore why an security camera is a great option for pet-owners — and help you find the right home security system for you.

Leaving your pet at home can be worrying, especially if you’re gone for a large part of the day. An indoor camera can show you firsthand that your pet is safe and happy while you’re gone. Whether they run out of water or simply fall asleep, you’ll be in the know from day one.

There are two key types of cameras you can use to monitor your pets. An indoor pet camera lets you see, hear, and speak to your animals. You can also play with them remotely and even toss treats their way. They can even alert you when your cat or dog is moving around or making noise.

An indoor or outdoor home security camera offers the same capabilities as an indoor pet camera  —  minus the treat dispensing. You can connect with your pet virtually by speaking to them through a microphone and speaker. Your pet can hear your voice throughout the day, and you can even train them remotely.  While your dog may not always “sit” or “stay” still while alone at home, you can try to keep them off the couch from your phone!

Pick a pet-friendly home security system for peace of mind

As you browse your options, keep in mind: Most pet-owners don’t actually need an advanced indoor pet camera. The downside with pet-specific cameras is simple: They tend to have limited functionality for a big price tag. Many indoor pet cameras have lower video quality, little to no glass break sensor capability, and a less reliable Wi-Fi connection.

A comprehensive home security system, on the other hand, offers whole home protection on a budget. With a suitable camera, you get the best of both worlds: 24/7 monitoring for your pet and your house or property. With both an Essential Indoor and Outdoor security camera and Home Security System, you can take advantage of glass break sensors, smart locks, and dual band WiFi. Even better, a reliable customer service is always on hand to help without the need for professional installers.

A Home Security System can help protect your pet by:

  1. Avoid false alarms with dog-friendly motion detectors.

Home Security System offers an All-in-One Sensor with 8 detection functions. Set the All-in-One Sensor to detect glass breaks and it will alert you if an intruder (or your pet) breaks the glass of a window or door. If your dog is over 40 pounds it may be more likely to trigger the sensor by accident. In that case, spare yourself the stress and stick with basic door or window sensors instead.

  1. Ease pet anxiety with smart lights.

If your dog experiences anxiety in the dark or during a thunderstorm, a security system can also connect directly to other functions throughout the house. You can set a timer to turn on your living room lights at certain intervals throughout the day.

  1. Pair indoor cameras with outdoor monitoring.

Treat-dispensing cameras tend to only work indoors and require wires. If you have an indoor-outdoor cat or dog, they can roam freely with an outdoor camera in place. Wire-free outdoor cameras offer an ultra-wide viewing angle for maximum visibility. Plus, the integrated spotlight and color night vision offer clear backyard visibility if your dog plays after dark.

  1. Control footage on the cloud.

Encrypted cloud storage is key to reliable, real-time observation. The Subscription Plan offers cloud recording with much better resolution than standard pet-cameras. Most basic security cameras also have extremely crisp images and clear audio on the cloud that you can refer back to.

  1. Keep an eye on carbon monoxide levels.

Not all risks are visible to the naked eye. Luckily, All-in-One Sensors have several detection functions at once. With a suitable camera, you can easily control what functions you want to detect from your phone. In addition to motion and visual, turn on carbon monoxide detection to protect your pet.

What is the best home security system for pet owners?

How do you know which dog camera is right for you? For indoor pets, a wired security camera like a suitable Indoor camera is a budget-friendly baseline solution. If you have a backyard space for your dog, pair your indoor setup with a floodlight camera for maximum visibility. The Pro 3 Wireless Floodlight Camera has a powerful 2K security camera built right into this bright LED floodlight for all-in-one security.

Whether you’re in the market for a new home security system or a single camera, build your own security bundle today. With suitable cameras, you — and your pet  —  can enjoy peace of mind at home for good.