Biometric Dog Collars — ECG, Temperature, Telemetry
A biometric dog collar moves canine health from guesswork to data. ECG, respiratory rate, core temperature, and exertion load streamed continuously — with alerts for overheating, arrhythmia, and anxiety spikes. These aren't fitness trackers; these are veterinary-grade wearables exporting vet-usable health reports.
Why Biometrics Matter More Than Step Counts
A dog's heart rate during a 5-minute fetch session is far more diagnostic than a 24-hour step count. Resting respiratory rate trends identify early cardiac and respiratory disease months before visible symptoms. These are the metrics that predict working-dog longevity.
Single-Dog vs Multi-Dog Systems
K9 Biometric Pro Elite is the flagship single-dog wearable for serious owners. For breeders, working kennels, and rehab facilities, K9 Biometric Lab Pro is a facility-grade system covering up to 12 dogs on a single dashboard.
Vet Integration
Every biometric collar exports vet-readable PDF health reports with ECG strips, resting/exertion trends, and anomaly flags. Your vet can review these the same way a cardiologist reviews a Holter monitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a biometric collar accurate?
Vet-grade wearables like the K9 Biometric Pro Elite run 95%+ accuracy against clinical ECG and thermometer benchmarks.
Who uses biometric collars?
Sport handlers, working-dog breeders, canine rehab vets, and owners of senior dogs with chronic conditions.
How often do I need to charge it?
Every 7–10 days in standard mode.