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Pet Health Monitoring

Health monitors track vitals, activity, and behavior so you can spot changes before they become emergencies. We are careful here: these devices inform, they do not diagnose.

What matters most: What it actually measures, alert quality, and vet integration.

Lab Score
The Lab's Verdict

Best overall health monitor: Invoxia Minitailz

A genuinely clever little device that reads cardiac and respiratory signals alongside GPS and activity. The most complete consumer health-plus-location tracker we would put on a dog right now.

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Best overall health monitor

Invoxia Minitailz

Invoxia
Lab Score

A genuinely clever little device that reads cardiac and respiratory signals alongside GPS and activity. The most complete consumer health-plus-location tracker we would put on a dog right now.

Best for senior and at-risk pets

PetPace 3.0

PetPace
Lab Score

A vet-oriented monitoring collar that tracks vitals, activity, and behavior with AI alerts and the option to share data with your vet. Built for senior pets and those with health conditions.

Compare them side by side

ProductLab ScoreBest forHealthLocationFormMonitorsAlertsSharingBuy
Invoxia Minitailz
Invoxia
88Best overall health monitorCardiac, respiratory scanGPSCompact collar deviceAmazon
PetPace 3.0
PetPace
86Best for senior and at-risk petsVitals, activity, behaviorAI drivenVet telemedicinePetPace

Frequently asked

Can these replace a vet?
No. They surface trends and alerts to discuss with your vet. They are not a medical diagnosis.

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