Updated for 2026 — This article has been reviewed and updated with the latest recommendations.
Leaving your dog home alone comes with a specific kind of guilt. Are they sleeping peacefully on the couch, or are they eating the couch? A pet camera answers these questions in real time and, depending on the model, even lets you interact with your dog from your desk at work.
The pet camera market has grown dramatically. Here is what is worth your money and what is just gimmick.
01What to Look for in a Pet Camera
Video quality matters, but you do not need 4K resolution to watch your dog nap.
1080p is the sweet spot. Night vision is essential if your dog is alone during evening hours. Two-way audio lets you talk to your dog and hear what is happening. A wide-angle lens (130 degrees or more) covers more of the room.
02Best Pet Cameras
Furbo 360 Dog Camera
Furbo built its reputation on the treat-tossing feature, and the 360 version adds full room coverage with a rotating camera.
The 360-degree rotation means the camera can follow your dog around the room automatically. The Furbo app includes bark alerts that notify you when your dog is vocalizing. The treat dispenser holds small, round treats and launches them two to three feet. The main downside is the subscription required for advanced features. Check Latest Price
Petcube Bites 2 Lite
The Petcube Bites 2 Lite is Furbo's most direct competitor at a lower price point.
The 1080p camera with night vision produces a clear image, and the 160-degree wide-angle lens covers a good amount of room. The treat dispenser accommodates a wider variety of treat sizes than the Furbo. Sound and motion alerts come with the base product (no subscription required for basic alerts). Check Latest Price
Wyze Cam Pan v3
If you do not need a treat dispenser and just want an excellent camera, the Wyze Cam Pan v3 is hard to beat on value.
Full 360-degree horizontal rotation and automatic motion tracking. 1080p with color night vision. What makes the Wyze special is the price. It costs a fraction of what dedicated pet cameras charge. Check Latest Price
Eufy Indoor Cam S350
The Eufy S350 is the privacy-focused option. All video is stored locally on a microSD card, and there is no mandatory cloud subscription. AI person and pet detection is built in and processed locally. Check Latest Price
Skymee Dog Camera with Treat Dispenser
The Skymee adds something the others do not: wheels. This mobile pet camera can drive around your house, following your dog or letting you explore rooms remotely. The novelty factor is high, and some dogs are fascinated by the moving camera. Others are terrified of it. Check Latest Price
03Placement Tips
Put the camera at your dog's level or slightly above. Place it in the room where your dog spends the most time. Make sure the camera is plugged in reliably.
04Do Pet Cameras Help with Separation Anxiety?
Pet cameras can help you identify separation anxiety (pacing, barking, destructive behavior), but they do not treat it. Using two-way audio can sometimes help in mild cases, but in severe cases, hearing your voice without seeing you can actually increase anxiety. If your camera reveals concerning behavior, address the underlying anxiety with a trainer or veterinary behaviorist.
05Bottom Line
For treat dispensing and pet-specific features, the Furbo 360 and Petcube Bites 2 Lite are the top choices. For straightforward monitoring at a great price, the Wyze Cam Pan v3 is outstanding. For privacy-conscious owners, the Eufy S350 keeps everything local. Pick based on what features actually matter to you and skip the subscription if basic monitoring is all you need.

