See Through The Eyes Of A Happy Border Collie In Nikon’s New Video!

This invention is so cool you're going to want to grab one of these for every pup you know!

Nikon invented a camera controlled by heart rate. They then used a harness to attach it to Grizzler the Border Collie.

"Each time Grizzler gets excited or happy, his heart rate increases and in turn triggers a mechanism to depress the camera’s shutter and take a picture allowing us to see the world from Grizzler’s perspective," the description reads.

Animals are getting pretty tech-savvy these days, this elephant took his very own selfie!

Grizzler can clearly work a camera better than I can. My photos are still all thumbs. 

The best part is that these photos are truly a window into what makes man's best friend happy.

"Due to Grizzler’s active running and jumping on his adventure, many shots were blurred — reflective of Grizzler’s energy! We chose the best ones to feature in this video," Nikon wrote.

While the footage you're going to see is real, it's important to note that Nikon didn't just unleash a dog into the streets. He was kept safe, which is always our first concern at LittleThings.com.

"To ensure Grizzler’s safety and comfort, the crew constantly followed him to provide ample hydration, food, and other necessities, and as such, some photos you see may have included members of the crew in the background."

So what did Grizzler see? How did he spend the day? Did he make any friends?

Watch the video below and SHARE if you thought some of Grizzler's interests were a little surprising.

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