vitals4pets for Veterinarians

Effortless Pet Monitoring with Vitals4Pets’ V4P90 Hardware



Our V4P90 monitoring device, combined with lightweight ECG extender and adjustable belts, allows you to track vital signs comfortably on cats, small and large dogs, and even horses. The belt fits securely and adjusts based on animal size, enabling stable and consistent data collection.


Setup takes just minutes — with no shaving or stress-inducing preparations.


Proven in Practice – Trusted by Veterinarians Worldwide


Veterinarians around the world are already seeing how Vitals4Pets can improve clinical workflows and patient care. Whether used during hospitalization, recovery, research, or remote follow-up, our technology helps you stay connected to what matters: the animal’s wellbeing. 



Live Demo at Europe's Largest International Pet Expo in Zoomark 2025, Bologna


We recently showcased Vitals4Pets at Europe’s largest international pet expo Zoomark, where hundreds of veterinarians visited our booth to see the system in action. With the help of our demo dog Sally, we demonstrated how real-time vital monitoring can be simple, reliable, and stress-free — even in a busy environment.


The response? Overwhelmingly positive — proof that the future of veterinary care is here.



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Modern Veterinary Care Starts with Smarter Monitoring


As veterinary care evolves, real-time data is becoming an essential part of accurate diagnosis, continuous care, and client communication. Vitals4Pets gives veterinarians access to key physiological data — such as ECG, heart rate, HRV (SDNN), posture, respiratory, R-R intervals, and skin temperature — all measured non-invasively and remotely.


Whether you're in a clinic, field setting, or working with hospitalized or at-home patients, our solution delivers reliable, continuous monitoring to help you:


  • Detect abnormalities early
  • Monitor recovery after surgery or treatment
  • Support chronic condition management
  • Reduce stress for both the animal and clinical staff
  • Improve communication with pet owners through visual, real-time data