03/06/2026
Did your dog breathe faster last week? You probably werenât the only one to notice đ¶đĄïž
Based on average data observed from dogs wearing a Biotracker in France, our AI team detected an increase of around 20% in nighttime respiratory rate during the heatwave.
And itâs not that surprising: when temperatures rise, our dogsâ bodies have to work harder to regulate heat. The result: faster breathing, sometimes disrupted rest, and different recovery patternsâŠ
What matters is being able to spot these changes â especially when they fall outside the usual range.
With the Biotracker, you can monitor every day:
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respiratory rate
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heart rate
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rest and activity
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real-time GPS location
A simple way to better understand whatâs ânormalâ for your dog⊠and spot what isnât, faster đ
Have you noticed any changes in your dog during the recent heat?