With this health monitoring app, you can measure your dog’s resting respiratory rate and save the results as a graph. Includes data recording, result sharing, and guidance for veterinary communication.
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About Cardalis
If you have a dog with or at risk from heart failure, your veterinary surgeon may ask you to monitor this over time.
This app will help you to measure your dog’s resting respiratory rate, record it as a graph. This results graph can be e-mailed to your veterinary surgeon.
Disclaimer
This mobile app is intended for informational, educational and research purpose only. It is not and is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease, in man or other animals. Healthcare providers should exercise their own independent clinical judgement when using the mobile app in conjunction with patient care.
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TLSTX
Great Heart Tracker, but
This pet Resting Breath Rate Tracker is simple and easy to use. Historically, the app ALLOWED ME TO EMAIL to Cardiologist directly & PRINT copy of all tracking data with notes. THIS WAS EXACTLY WHAT NEEDED to coordinate with cardiologist and her entire veterinarian team (primary, ER, allergists, etc). Now the app does not allow you to email more does it allow me to print. I literally have to do a screenshot of the tiniest print, 10 times to capture the full year for our annual cardiologist appointment and u have no options for providing this critical info if show up at the ER with injury, etc that may significantly impact her heart, etc. While I understand this isn’t a paid app; I do believe the developer can commit to 3 or 4 days a year to ensure the functions CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ACTUALLY WORK, And since every Vet recommends this specific app, it deserves a one time a year update with tweaks that might support important medical advances improvements or even a $1 update charge if funds so tight you are unable to just maintain current capabilities which now no longer work. There are only a few options for pet owners, possibly disabled and non working who rely on this app several days a week, 365 days a year. I’d really appreciate this minimal cost and effort to the developer to ensure current functionality and would be open to critical (as in email to cardiac vet with notes, dates and RBR numbers; and industry critical info support as it relates to this specific purpose….cardiologists NEED X info to better use this info type updates). Even if a very small annual, if you choose to add updates. There are only other app options I don’t feel are as easy, or provide these basic options in a useful or free option. Until the average everyday person can afford the medical/for doctors apparatus that loops around tiny dog that does all the monitoring and delivery of medical data is available AND affordable…this is my only option to provide real time, daily or during critical illness scenarios. I’d really appreciate the minimum developer support to just maintain the current functions (email, printing) to be actual functioning/working items as in the beginning ….throughout its app use. Thank you for considering this.
harryh858
Useful but the landscape mode y axis is covered by dumb Apple camera
My dog Coco passed way. It was helpful but the center camera of iphone 15 pro max is annoying because it covers the y-axis chart data between 14-20 So i cannot see the breathing rate data for my dog