Pet Technology & Health Monitoring: Smart Tools for Pets
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Pet Technology & Health Monitoring

Explore the latest tech tools for pet care, including GPS trackers, activity monitors, tele-vet platforms, and smart feeding systems that promote better health awareness for pet parents.

  • Puppy Vomiting and Diarrhea: When Is It an Emergency?

    Puppy Vomiting and Diarrhea: When Is It an Emergency?

    It’s 2 a.m. Your eight-week-old Labrador puppy has just vomited for the third time. The diarrhea started an hour ago. He looks at you—confused, tired—and your heart starts racing. Should you rush to the emergency vet right now, or can this wait until morning? This is the gut-wrenching dilemma thousands of American pet parents face.…

  • Your Lonely Parent’s Doctor Bills Are Quietly Skyrocketing — A 2-Minute Read 

    Your Lonely Parent’s Doctor Bills Are Quietly Skyrocketing — A 2-Minute Read 

    She calls her doctor almost every week. Headaches. Joint pain. Sleepless nights. Her daughter assumes it’s just getting older.  It’s not. She hasn’t had a real conversation with anyone in weeks.  The Crisis No One’s Talking About  Nearly 1 in 3 older Americans feels isolated regularly — and that loneliness is costing families thousands of dollars a year, quietly and invisibly. Socially isolated…

  • 7 Unexpected Causes of Balance Loss

    7 Unexpected Causes of Balance Loss

    Margaret reached for her coffee mug one morning — a movement she’d made ten thousand times — and the room shifted. No stroke. No seizure. Just her body quietly losing its sense of where it was in space. Sound familiar? It’s not just “getting old.”  Here’s the number that should stop you cold: falls kill over 38,000 Americans aged 65+ every…

  • Why Seniors Lose Their Balance: 7 Hidden Causes (And How to Fix Them) | Part 1

    Why Seniors Lose Their Balance: 7 Hidden Causes (And How to Fix Them) | Part 1

    7 Hidden Reasons You’re Losing Stability — And What You Can Do About It It Started with a Coffee Mug Margaret is 72. One morning, she reached for her coffee mug — a movement she’s made thousands of times — and the room shifted. Her hand missed. The mug shattered. She grabbed the counter, heart…

  • Planning a Baby: The Complete Guide to Fertility, Genetics, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Newborn Health | Part 1

    Planning a Baby: The Complete Guide to Fertility, Genetics, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Newborn Health | Part 1

    Article 1 of the HiGood Health Reproductive Wellness Series | This is your master roadmap. Bookmark it. You Plan Everything Else. Why Not This? You plan your career. You plan your finances. You plan your vacations. But most people spend more time researching a smartphone purchase than understanding the biological timeline that determines whether —…

  • Is Your Dog’s “Lazy Day” Actually a Tick Emergency? — A 2-Minute Read 

    Is Your Dog’s “Lazy Day” Actually a Tick Emergency? — A 2-Minute Read 

    Most pet parents wait for a dramatic symptom. With tick-borne illness, that delay can be the dangerous part.  The Signs Start Small  A dog with a tick-borne disease often looks only a little off at first. Maybe they skip a meal, move more slowly, or lose their usual spark. But in many cases, that “meh”…

  • Recognizing the Signs: What Every US Pet Parent Must Watch For | Part-2

    Recognizing the Signs: What Every US Pet Parent Must Watch For | Part-2

    This guide is based on veterinary best practices and referenced clinical sources to provide trustworthy, actionable advice for pet parents across the United States. In the United States, tick-borne diseases often act as silent intruders. Because dogs are resilient, they sometimes do not show pain until the disease has significantly progressed. As a pet parent,…

  • Your “Indoor” Dog Isn’t Safe from Ticks Either — A 2-Minute Read 

    Your “Indoor” Dog Isn’t Safe from Ticks Either — A 2-Minute Read 

    Most pet parents think ticks are a summer, trail-hiking problem. They’re not — and that assumption is quietly putting millions of dogs at risk.  Flea Season Is Over. Tick Season Is Year-Round.  Milder winters, urban sprawl, and more pets traveling with families have fundamentally changed how parasites operate across the US. The Companion Animal Parasite…

  • The Silent Threat: A 2026 Guide to Tick-Borne Diseases for US Pet Parents | Part 1

    The Silent Threat: A 2026 Guide to Tick-Borne Diseases for US Pet Parents | Part 1

    A Growing Threat to Pets in America For years, flea and tick prevention was treated as a seasonal task — something to worry about during the summer and forget by the first frost. But as we move into 2026, that strategy is no longer sufficient. A combination of milder winters, suburban expansion, and more pets…

  • AI in Healthcare: Promise vs. Pitfalls for Patients

    AI in Healthcare: Promise vs. Pitfalls for Patients

    AI in Healthcare is already transforming your doctor’s office. Your doctor may already be using artificial intelligence to read your scans, predict your health risks, and write up your visit notes — and you might not even know it. In 2026, AI isn’t a futuristic concept in American healthcare. It’s already here, and it’s both…