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PetPace program aims to gather canine epilepsy data
PetPace has announced a new program called PetPace Bio-Response for Epilepsy, which allows pet owners to examine how pet biometric data changes in relation to seizure events. The program collects and analyzes physiological and behavioral data from owner-reported seizure events, providing key statistical indicators and measures that can be used to detect future seizures. This technology has the potential to improve the management of epilepsy in dogs and cats. PetPace is working with a large group of epileptic dogs and their owners to collect data for the program. The announcement has a positive impact on the growth of the company.
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PetPace smartcollar aids first human-canine 12,500-mile All-In Trek team
Breanna Cornell and her dog Sophie will attempt to complete the nations longest mega-hike expedition with the help of PetPace, a provider of health monitoring technology for pets. PetPace will provide a special travel pack for Sophie, which includes a smartcollar that allows Cornell to monitor Sophies health remotely. The company will monitor Sophies health around the clock and provide support as needed. Sophies health is of particular concern due to her epilepsy diagnosis. The article does not mention any specific partners, customers, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, layoffs, or date of the event.
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The Best Pet Trackers and GPS Dog Collars for 2021
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University Study Confirms Smart Collar Pulse Accuracy - Benzinga
A study conducted by Tel-Aviv University and NCSU determined that the pulse measurements recorded by PetPace smart collars are highly accurate. The study compared the PetPace pulse data to standard medical electrocardiogram (ECG) and pulse oximetry devices used to monitor dogs and cats. The results showed a very high agreement between the PetPace collar and the EKG and pulse oximetry monitors. This study validates the accuracy of the PetPace pulse data for dogs and cats, and the difference detected is clinically insignificant. PetPace is a company that creates innovative technology for pet owners, specifically a smart IoT pet collar that continuously monitors the wellbeing of pets and alerts caregivers remotely of changes in key health parameters.
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These Were The Best Wearable Tech Items In 2016
The article discusses the best wearable technology of 2016, including the Fitbit Charge 2, Apple Watch Series 2, Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless Headphones, Samsung Gear VR, and PetPace smart collar. These products offer various features such as fitness tracking, water resistance, virtual reality experiences, and monitoring pets health. The article highlights the growing trend of wearable technology and the fashion-conscious options available. It does not mention any specific impact on the companies or any investment or acquisition details. The event described in the article occurred in 2016.
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PetPace, Ecopet Announce Distribution Agreement in Spain
PetPace, a provider of smart collars for pet health monitoring, has announced a distribution agreement with Ecopet Systems in Spain. This partnership will bring PetPaces technology to veterinarians, animal care professionals, and pet owners in Spain. The agreement is part of PetPaces expansion into prime pet markets and aims to improve veterinary care and the health of dogs and cats. Ecopet Systems is a leading provider of innovative solutions to veterinary clinics and hospitals. PetPaces smart collars continuously monitor pet vital signs and activity, providing real-time data and alerts to pet owners. This allows for early detection of medical and behavior problems in pets. The partnership with Ecopet Systems will enable veterinary centers in Spain to offer advanced, comprehensive care programs to their clients.
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Smart Collar Plays Key Role In Veterinary Clinical And Academic Studies
PetPace, the leading manufacturer of health monitoring smart collars for cats and dogs, is collaborating with multiple universities and research groups to advance knowledge of animal health and therapeutics. The companys smart collar is being used in clinical studies to monitor vital signs and behavior in canines and felines. The collar tracks vital signs such as body temperature, pulse, respiration, and activity levels, providing continuous and detailed biometrics. PetPaces involvement in these studies has a growth-positive impact on the company. The article does not mention any specific partners, customers, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, layoffs, or date of the event. Confidence level: 8.
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PetPace Collar Review
The article discusses the PetPace Collar, a pet tracker that measures activity, temperature, pulse, respiration, and calories burned. It emphasizes overall pet health and is useful for tracking pets with medical issues. The collar is available in different sizes for dogs and cats. It requires a monthly or annual fee and can only communicate with the PetPace Gateway base station, which must be plugged into the home router. The collar is geared towards veterinary clinics and doctors, offering them access to a web-based dashboard of patient information. Consumer users can access data through the free app. The article mentions the high cost of the subscription fee and suggests that casual users may opt for a more affordable fitness-focused tracker.
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PetPace collar monitors your pet's health
PetPace, a company that offers a collar for monitoring the health of pets, is experiencing growth-positive impact with its product. The collar is equipped with sensors that measure various vitals and behavioral parameters of dogs and cats. The data is wirelessly transmitted to a cloud-based server and then sent to the users app. When any of the parameters deviate from normal, the app notifies the user via text message, email, or push notification. The data can also be shared with veterinarians for real-time tracking. The collar is priced at $150, with a $15 monthly service fee, and is being rolled out across the US this summer.
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