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Bark Monitoring
Discover a new way to detect potential health issues or separation anxiety in your dog with integrated Bark Monitoring.
DAILY INSIGHTS
Spot potential issues early
Get a daily overview of your dog's barking and see if it's more or less than usual.
CALENDAR VIEW
Detect patterns
Compare your dog's barking habits over previous days to detect trends or identify triggers.
SEPARATION ANXIETY MONITOR
Detect signs of separation anxiety
Leaving your dog alone? Track the time you and your dog are apart, so you can see if they're barking more or more active than usual.
POTENTIAL REASONS
See why your dog's barking might have changed
Stress and excitement can cause your dog to bark more, while a throat infection or fatigue may lead to less barking.
Daily Health Insights
Track daily changes in your dog's barking
See if your dog is barking more or less than usual
See potential reasons for changes
Separation Anxiety Monitor
Start the monitor when you leave.
Detect increased barking or movement.
Get notified of signs of separation anxiety.
Daily Health Insights
Track daily changes in your dog's barking
See if your dog is barking more or less than usual
See potential reasons for changes
Separation Anxiety Monitor
Start the monitor when you leave.
Detect increased barking or movement.
Get notified of signs of separation anxiety.
Why Bark Monitoring is important, according to a vet
Barking is probably the best way a dog can communicate how they’re feeling. While some dogs bark a lot, and some less, pet owners need to be aware of changes. If your dog suddenly starts barking more or less than usual, it could be a sign that they’re in pain or distressed.
Dwight Alleyne
Veterinarian
Looking for answers? You've come to the right place.
How does Bark Monitoring work?
Your tracker is equipped with a sensor that detects changes in volume levels. This means it knows when your dog is barking as opposed to breathing or other sounds.
Your dog's tracker can learn their "baseline" or normal level of barking. Each day, you'll be able to see if your dog is barking more or less than usual. Being aware of these changes helps you keep your dog safe and content.
From the Map screen, you can turn on the Separation Anxiety Monitor while you're away from your dog and see if their activity or barking has increased while you're away.
What does it mean if my dog is barking more than usual?
If your dog is barking more than normal, it could be due to anxiety, stress, boredom, or a need for attention. Changes in their environment—like a new pet, unfamiliar noises, or being left alone for long periods—can trigger excessive barking.
Dogs may also bark more if they’re feeling territorial or reacting to perceived threats. In some cases, increased barking could indicate discomfort or health issues, so it’s important to monitor for other signs like restlessness or unusual behavior.
What does it mean if my dog is barking less than usual?
A decrease in barking can sometimes point to underlying health problems, pain, or illness. An unusual decrease in barking could be due to fatigue, illness, or even aging, as older dogs often become less vocal.
Keep an eye out for additional symptoms like changes in appetite, energy levels, or mobility. If your dog’s barking patterns change significantly, it’s a good idea to consult your vet for a check-up.
What can I do to treat my dog's separation anxiety?
Desensitization training: Get your dog comfortable with being alone. Start with short separations, gradually increasing time away. Keep departures and arrivals low-key to avoid exciting them.
Keep them active: Help your dog release energy to reduce stress by ensuring they get ample exercise when you're together.
Create a comfy home: Make your dog's environment feel safe and disturbance-free. Close the curtains, make their bed comfortable, or leave out their favorite toys and treats.