‘Smart’ Collars Tell You If Your Pet Is In Pain
Collars can now detect if your pet has a temperature, monitor pulse and respiration and tell if your pet is in pain.
PetPace, based in Burlington, Massachusetts, has a medical collar that can measure a dog’s vital signs and other information to look for signs of pain. Irregularities trigger a notice by phone, text or email. Voyce, created by I4C Innovations Inc., and based in Chantilly, Virginia, has a consumer version that tracks similar information. It also has a Voyce Pro that is available to veterinarians to prescribe for pets recovering from surgery or long-term illness.
Both smart collars can be programmed to monitor for a pet’s specific illness. Dogs and cats over 8 pounds can use them.
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Suzanne McFly September 4th, 2015 at 10:22
Sounds interesting, I would give it a try.
Tommie September 4th, 2015 at 11:02
This will go over well with pet lovers, sometimes technology can be used for good!