FitBark 2 Dog Activity Monitor Health Fitness for Dogs Waterproof, Small & Leightweight | Not a GPS Tracker is ranked 12th in cameras & monitors based on our comprehensive analysis.

Reviewed by more than 96 consumers, more than 83% of the reviews about this FitBark basic collar had positive sentiment, meaning that these customers would probably advise purchasing this product when asked about a recommended basic collar, cameras & monitor, and tracker.

$69.95 (as of 28/05/2023 13:05 PDT details )



Features:

  • Track activity levels, quality of sleep, distance traveled, calories burned and overall health 24 7
  • Battery life up to 6 months Tough, rugged and waterproof, FitBark 2 fits dogs of any size
  • Link your Fitbit, Apple Watch, Health Kit or Google Fit device and build healthy habits together
  • Monitor mobility, anxiety and skin conditions through changes in the FitBark Health Index and Sleep Score
  • Loved by dog parents in 130 countries and more than 50 vet schools and research institutions worldwide
  • ACTIVITY. Monitor activity, sleep quality, distance, calorie balance and overall health behavior 24 7. Set ideal goals vs. breed, age weight peers. Add multiple dogs and owners in our apps. iOS 12 or Android 6 required.
  • BATTERY. Exceptional battery life up to 6 months. Worry less about recharging and more about bonding with your pup! Lightweight 10 g . Fits dogs of any size and most collars up to 1.5 wide. Tough, rugged and waterproof.
  • HEALTH. Catch early signs of discomfort or disease. Monitor mobility, anxiety and skin conditions through changes in the FitBark Health Index and Sleep Score. Invite your trainer or veterinarian to review FitBark data.
  • MOTIVATION. Works with your Fitbit, Apple Watch, Apple HealthKit or Google Fit wearable device or smartphone. Compare stats side by side and start building healthy safe habits together. FitBark Clock Face available on the Fitbit Gallery.
  • SCIENCE. Trusted by 100 veterinary schools research institutions that strive to advance science, including the University of Cambridge and the Mayo Clinic. Join users from 140 countries in advocating for safer and better informed dog parenting.