🧩 What is predictive medicine for animals
Much more than a check-up. Predictive medicine continuously collects and analyses your pet’s vital data, anticipating signs of discomfort before they turn into disease. Through wearables and non-invasive sensors, your animal communicates with you — every day.
You receive clear and continuous messages about your animal’s health — without them having to “tell” you anything. Every day you truly know how they are: vital parameters, activity, rest and even mood trends. With three simple devices (collar/sensor, smart scale, activity–sleep monitor) the Digital Twin Pet system constantly collects data and translates it into practical guidance: what’s fine, what to improve, when to intervene. Result: prevention, consistent well-being, more longevity.
What predictive medicine is for a pet that “doesn’t speak”
A dog, a cat or a horse won’t tell you if they have a headache or sleep badly. Predictive medicine uses data to make the body “speak”, every day, without stress and without constant visits. It’s simple: measure, compare with their normal, anticipate the problem.
How it works (in three steps)
Continuous data collection: Collar/sensor, smart scale and activity–sleep tracker detect parameters such as heart rate, respiration, movement, posture, sleep, weight, water/food intake.
Digital Twin Pet: The data feed your animal’s digital profile. The system learns their baseline (how they are when healthy) and recognises even small deviations.
Useful signals, not noise: If something changes abnormally, you receive clear alerts and practical suggestions. The veterinarian can see the same picture to decide whether tests are needed or to adjust the routine.
What a pet really “says” with data
Pain or inflammation: drop in activity, fragmented sleep, posture changes or limping detected by sensors.
Stress/mood: reduced heart rate variability, nighttime restlessness, excessive grooming.
Metabolic issues: increased thirst/urination (cat/dog), weight changes, abnormal rest patterns.
Training load (horse): ratio between work performed and recovery, to avoid injuries and overtraining.
Why it is “predictive”
It doesn’t wait for obvious symptoms. By comparing today vs. their normal, the system picks up micro-signals: it alerts you before a discomfort becomes a problem. This means simpler interventions, fewer risks and better quality of life.
What you receive, in concrete terms
Daily dashboard: how they are, what has changed, what to do. Traffic-light alerts: green (ok), yellow (observe/adjust), red (contact the veterinarian). Personalised plans: movement, play, nutrition, rest. Sharing with the veterinarian: the same data, faster and more targeted decisions.
What it is not
It is not an automatic diagnosis. It is decision support for you and the veterinarian. It does not replace clinical check-ups: it makes them smarter and more targeted.
The minimum kit to start
Collar/sensor for activity, sleep, heart rate. Smart scale (weight and trend). Routine tracker (water/food or smart mat/litter). With three devices you already have 90% of the useful picture for prevention and well-being.
In summary: predictive medicine for your pet means listening to the body through data, every day, to do the right thing earlier — and extend life with more peace of mind.