PetPace Smart Collar Review 2024: Expert Verdict

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This article originally appeared in Hepper Blog By Nicole Cosgrove, Jan 26, 2024 Health trackers are no longer just for people. Smart collars bring wearable health technology to pets, combining sensors and AI to monitor vitals, behavior, and location. These devices can help detect early signs of illness, offer peace of mind for pet owners, … Read more

How to Choose the Right Dry Cat Food

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Quality Dry Cat Food Choosing high-quality dry cat food plays a major role in helping your cat enjoy a long, healthy life. The ingredients and nutrient balance in each bowl affect your cat’s coat, energy, digestion and long-term health. Good nutrition is preventive care: feeding the right diet can reduce the risk of nutrition-related conditions … Read more

How PetPace Monitored a Husky’s Pain After a Hit-by-Car Injury

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Moli, a 4-year-old dog in good overall health, was struck by a car after running onto the road. The PetPace 2.0 smart collar she wears captured clear evidence of pain, stress, and her recovery over the following days. Moli is a four-year-old spayed female Siberian Husky mix who was healthy and active before a collision … Read more

Homemade Spring Coconut Dog Cookie Recipe

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We love using coconut in springtime recipes for dogs because its mild, slightly sweet flavor evokes fresh grass, blooming gardens, and the cheerful energy of the season. Coconut oil is also a popular ingredient for topical use on dogs — many owners apply it to soothe dry or irritated skin or to help calm localized … Read more

Dog Gums and Teeth: How to Tell If They Are Normal

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Teeth are one of the first things people notice when meeting someone, and the same is true when they meet our dogs. A bright, healthy smile helps dogs eat well, play comfortably, and show affection. Unfortunately, dental disease is common in dogs: an estimated 80% of dogs experience some form of dental disease during their … Read more

Watch PetPace Smart Collar on Fox10 in Mobile, Alabama

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Published: September 16, 2025 PetPace V3.0 Smart Collar: Transforming Pet Healthcare Fox10TV (WALA) in Mobile, Alabama featured the PetPace V3.0 smart collar on its Studio10 segment, spotlighting how this wearable is reshaping preventive and chronic-care management for companion animals. The segment described the V3.0 collar as a veterinarian-designed, AI-powered device that continuously monitors key health … Read more

5 Surprising Facts About Ginger Cat Personalities

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Ginger Cat Appreciation Day is celebrated in September, but any day is a good day to honor these charming, often overlooked felines. From comic-strip icons like Garfield, with his mischievous, food-loving personality, to the playful, thoughtful Hobbes of Calvin and Hobbes, orange cats have long captured our imagination. Below are five reasons why ginger cats—also … Read more

PetPace and Crucial Data Partner for At Home Animal Monitoring

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BURLINGTON, Mass. & RENO, Nev. – (BUSINESS WIRE) – PetPace, a leader in smart wearable health monitoring collars for animals, and Crucial Data Solutions, Inc. (CDS), creator of the end-to-end eClinical platform TrialKit, today announced a strategic alliance designed to transform how animal health data is collected, managed, and applied in veterinary and translational research. … Read more

How to Foster a Pet Safely During Quarantine: Safety Checklist

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As the COVID-19 pandemic brought lockdowns and extended periods of staying at home, many people found the experience isolating and stressful—especially those living alone or managing chronic or mental health conditions. One meaningful way to add joy, purpose, and companionship to daily life is to welcome a pet into your home. Pets can provide emotional … Read more

5 Surprising Benefits of Adopting a Shelter Pet

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If you’ve visited an animal shelter, you already understand why adopting a shelter pet can be one of the most rewarding choices you’ll ever make. Shelter animals often live in close quarters with caretakers and each other, waiting for someone to choose them. Many arrive scared, confused, or simply alone—and all they really want is … Read more