
Waldog, a robotic dog used by Mexican Senator Waldo Fernandez as a tool to raise awareness about animal adoption and abuse, greets people during a street tour, in Guadalupe, Mexico, August 8, 2025. Photo: Reuters
With a metallic, friendly voice, Waldog is about the size of a beagle and initiates conversations with children and adults about animal rights.
"Hi, I'm Waldog, and I'm here to give a voice to those who don't have one, the animals who live on the streets," he told one group of laughing residents in the low-income neighborhood of Santa Catarina in Monterrey on August 8.

Waldog, a robotic dog used as a tool to raise awareness about animal adoption and abuse, sits as Mexican Senator Waldo Fernandez interviews a woman during a street tour, in Guadalupe, Mexico, August 8, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Waldog told them his job is to “raise awareness” about animal treatment.
Federal Senator Waldo Fernandez of Monterrey told Reuters that he paid $4,084 for Waldog with his own money and named the pet after himself.
Waldog needs adult accompaniment and is operated by a remote control.

Waldog, a robotic dog used by Mexican Senator Waldo Fernandez as a tool to raise awareness about animal adoption and abuse, greets people with its front paws during a street tour, in Guadalupe, Mexico, August 8, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Fernandez, a self-professed animal activist, said Waldog seeks to encourage kindness and responsibility toward animals and humans alike.
But it will also serve a practical purpose, Fernandez said in an Instagram post: Waldog will flag trash on the street, potholes and register fellow street dogs.

Waldog, a robotic dog used by Mexican Senator Waldo Fernandez as a tool to raise awareness about animal adoption and abuse greets people during a street tour, in Guadalupe, Mexico, August 8, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Robot dogs have also been used in search and rescue missions following natural disasters.
U.S. authorities are also working on developing robot dogs for patrol along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Waldog, a robotic dog used by Mexican Senator Waldo Fernandez as a tool to raise awareness about animal adoption and abuse, walks during a street tour, in Guadalupe, Mexico, August 8, 2025. Photo: Reuters
For now, Fernandez said, Waldog has a full agenda: It will visit schools, plazas and neighborhoods across Monterrey’s metro area, in addition to posing for lots of selfies.
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