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‘Go bark yourself!:’ This collar translates your doggo’s barks into curse words

If your dogs could talk, what would they say about you?

Just in time for “Love Your Pet Day,” MSCHF (a company known for creating unconventional projects) released a new product called “Cuss Collar,” a $60-worth (approximately 3,040 PHP) accessory that magically translates dog barking into…curse words. According to People, an American weekly magazine, the device will automatically play pre-recorded expletives (like the f-word) every time your fur baby barks—whether it’s just asking for food or attention.

via CUSS COLLAR

As mentioned on the product’s website, the said collar has a bark-activated speaker with an 80-decibel rating and is attached to a 100% patent leather, padded interior strap.

via CUSS COLLAR

Since it’s produced in limited quantities, the gadget is currently sold out. But if you are interested in ordering one, you may shoot them a message for updates and first-dibs on the said item. Aside from the Cuss Collar, MSCHF is also known for creating a “chrome extension” that lets you watch Netflix at work and a pair of “Jesus Shoes” that is filled with holy water from the river of Jordan.

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