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Do you have the 47-photo problem?

You open your camera roll. There are 47 photos of your dog from this afternoon. Maybe more.

In approximately zero of them is your dog actually looking at the camera.

There’s the blur. The mid-sniff. The one where your hand got in the way. The almost — where his ears perked up, but by the time your thumb hit the button, he’d already turned back toward the squirrel. And at least three where you accidentally got a great shot of the floor.

This is the 47-photo problem. And if you have a dog, you almost certainly have it.

Why it’s not your fault (and not your dog’s either)

The frustrating thing about the 47-photo problem is that it feels like a skill issue. Like you just need to be faster, or your dog needs to be better trained, or you need a fancier camera.

But none of that is actually the problem. The problem is that you’re asking your dog to do something completely unnatural: hold still, face a rectangle, and look directly at it — for no apparent reason — while you fumble with your phone.

Dogs don’t look at things that aren’t interesting. They look at things that make a sound, move, or smell like a treat. The camera does none of those things. So they don’t look at it.

Every other solution tries to work around this — holding a treat above the lens, squeaking a toy, making a weird noise and hoping for the best. These work maybe once. Then your dog learns to ignore them too.

The actual solution: trigger the instinct

Dogs have a natural, involuntary response to certain sounds. Ears up. Eyes forward. Head tilted. Fully alert. It lasts for about two seconds — which, it turns out, is exactly how long you need.

That’s the insight behind Squeak N Snap™. Not a trick. Not a gimmick. A tool designed to trigger that genuine attention response at exactly the right moment — so you get the shot instead of the blur.

No treats balancing on your lens. No toy dangling awkwardly from your hand. Just your dog, actually looking at you, captured before the moment disappears.

Ready to solve the 47-photo problem? Meet Squeak N Snap™ — the attention tool built for dog owners who are tired of almost getting the shot. Learn more →

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