POVs and Experience Prototypes

POVs and Experience Prototypes
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In this scenario, individuals are introduced to diverse perspectives and experiences within a health and wellness studio that also focuses on dog health. Through encounters with pet owners, professionals, and shelter volunteers, the narrative unfolds around themes of pet adoption, animal care, and nutrition practices. The story highlights the importance of community support, trust-building with rescue animals, and staying informed about evolving pet health recommendations.

  • Health & Wellness
  • Pet Adoption
  • Animal Care
  • Community Support
  • Nutrition Practices

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  1. POVs and Experience Prototypes Health & Wellness Studio - Dog Health Studio 3

  2. Meet the Team Junior CS + English Major Junior English Major Poetry Trail Running Exploring New Food Shakespeare Africa Milwaukee Bucks Jack Nichols Irene Han Zev Burstein Eddie Arreola Junior CS Major Junior CS Major Jewish Holidays Long Bike Rides Giving Undivided Attention Basketball Pottery Movies

  3. Before: POV We met Hikari, owner of dogs Kingsley and Stitch, both of which she bought from breeders. We were amazed to realize that Hikari would want to adopt from a shelter rather than from a breeder, not because she had a negative experience with the breeder, but just because she wanted a save a rescue s life. It would be game-changing to give people the confidence they need to adopt a rescue and the community they need to support it.

  4. Needfinding Results Susan: John: 3 dogs currently Ricky, Phoebe, Havanna Adopted Dino from a shelter 50 miles away Believes he was mislead in rescue s behavior Has trouble finding walkers and sitters for them (especially Ricky) Now has a strong bond with Dino

  5. Needfinding Results Cont. Anamarie Anamarie/Rachel: Dog care professionals adopt the most troublesome dogs Pain in my a** The shelter receives a lot of senior animals (mostly dogs) There is some communication between them and other shelters

  6. After: POV 1 We met Anamarie, the director of the Palo Alto Animal Services. We were amazed to realize that the process to become a shelter volunteer was designed to be especially rigorous (written application, interviews, and shadowing a veteran volunteer), because rescue animals have trust issues. It would be game-changing to help rescue animals develop healthy, long-lasting relationships.

  7. After: POV 2* We met Tom, owner of Maggie (dog). We were amazed to realize that Tom recently changed Maggie s diet from grain-free to a grain-inclusive, when the breeder notified him of new findings on dog diets. It would be game-changing to keep pet-owners up-to-date on the best practices in animal health and nutrition. *Susan was also very concerned about not knowing what to feed her dogs

  8. After: POV 3 We met Bethany, who recently moved to the Bay Area from Boston We were amazed to realize that Bethany was visiting her third dog park that day, because she was extremely worried about her dog s social health in the new environment. It would be game-changing to make dog hang-outs easier to organize, find, and take part in.

  9. Ideation

  10. Hall of Fame HMW

  11. HMW 1 How Might We spark the best in our pets and rescues POV 1: Anamarie It would be game-changing to help rescue animals develop healthy, long-lasting relationships.

  12. HMW 2 How Might We motivate dogs to be health conscious POV 2: Tom/Susan It would be game-changing to keep pet-owners up-to-date on the best practices in animal health and nutrition.

  13. HMW 3 How Might We include non-pet owners POV 3: Bethany It would be game-changing to make dog hang-outs easier to organize, find, and take part in.

  14. Prototypes

  15. Assumption: Prototype 1: Dog Profiles Owners know their dog s social needs and preference Results: Our assumption was wrong! I am not sure which size or breed she prefers to play with Just because owners have had pets for a long time does not necessarily mean they know their dogs needs/preferences

  16. Assumption: Both pet owners and non-owners are interested in connecting in dog related events Prototype 2: Dog Community Events Results: Our assumption was mostly right! I would only go if it s my friend Being a smaller event, I m more likely to go There was some interested responses and at least 2 of the 6 going confirmations for each interview

  17. Prototype 3: Adoption Bias Assumption: Rescue dogs make better first impressions online Results: Our assumption was okay! We were surprised to see that one of the videos was the favorite and not the social media post. But the video of the dog barking did get the lowest results Uhhh, yeah not that one

  18. Conclusion

  19. Questions? Motivate dogs to be health conscious Have them hunt for food Let them run after squirrels

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