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Jan 18 2024

Pet Monitors: Keeping track of your pet's health

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You really know your pet. You know what they like to eat, where they like to walk, and what their favorite toy is. Would you like to know even more about your furry companion? Pet monitors can provide you with real-time information about your pet and collect valuable long-term information about your pet’s health and habits.

Pet monitors record activity levels, much like human fitness trackers. Some monitors differentiate types of activity, while others determine the quality of rest time and sleep patterns. Still others function as GPS trackers and alert owners when a dog leaves the yard. Some even store medical records.

Here are a few ways that pet monitors can help your pet live their best life.

Pet monitoring options

There are many different pet monitoring devices on the market. They vary in size, durability, and functionality, so do your research before purchasing one. Trackers with minimal functionality cost less; if you want all the bells and whistles, you will pay more.

Other considerations

Here are a few other things to think about before investing in a pet monitor.

Good pet parents know their pets well and monitor them utilizing their human senses. You are likely doing a good job monitoring your pet already, but if you want to know more, there are lots of devices to choose from that will give you more insight into your pet’s health and daily life.

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