Uahpet Pulse
Uahpet Pulse - the first pet wearable

Track your dog.
Understand what changed.

Pulse helps you know where your dog is — and notice meaningful changes in stress, sleep, activity, behavior, and daily routines.

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AI-powered dog health analysis with Uahpet Pulse

Your dog is talking.
Are you listening?

Not in words. Through heart rate, breathing, HRV, sleep, movement, barking, routines, and the small changes most people miss.

Location
Heart rate
HRV
Breathing
Activity
Sleep
Barking
Posture

Pulse

helps you see what they can’t say.

HOW PULSE UNDERSTANDS

It learns what’s normal for your dog.
Then shows you what changed.

Every dog has their own baseline. Pulse connects stress, behavior, barking, activity, posture, sleep, location, and wellness signals to help you notice meaningful changes.

PRODUCT FEATURES

Small on the collar.
Powerful in the background.

WHAT YOU UNLOCK TODAY

Super Early Bird Benefits

Super Early Bird

$138

$248 value

1-Year Bundle

Pulse device + 1-Year AI Plan

Ends Aug 17

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Super Early Bird hardware price

$149$89
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1-Year AI Plan

Your first year is also 50% off

$99$49
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Lifetime AI Savings

Keep your AI plan half price for as long as you keep using Pulse

50%
off for life

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Estimated delivery in early September
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QUESTIONS

How Pulse Works FAQ

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1. How does uahpet Pulse understand my dog?

uahpet Pulse reads multiple signals from your dog’s daily life, including heart rate, HRV, breathing, barking, posture, activity, sleep, and real-time location.

Pulse AI learns your dog’s own normal patterns over time. When something meaningful changes, it connects body signals, behavior, location, and environmental context to help you better understand your dog’s wellness, stress, daily routine, and safety.

2. Why does Pulse look at more than one signal?

Because one number rarely tells the full story.

For example, a higher heart rate could happen after exercise, during excitement, in a stressful environment, or when your dog may not be feeling well. Pulse looks at heart rate together with HRV, breathing, barking, posture, activity, sleep, location, and weather context.

This helps Pulse better understand whether a change looks like normal recovery, a routine shift, possible stress, or something worth watching more closely.

3. How does Pulse learn what is normal for my dog?

Every dog has their own normal.

Pulse learns your dog’s personal baseline over time, including their usual resting patterns, activity level, sleep rhythm, barking behavior, location routine, and weather-related behavior changes.

Once Pulse understands your dog’s typical patterns, it can spot meaningful changes based on what is normal for your dog — not just generic averages.

4. Can Pulse tell if my dog is stressed or anxious?

Pulse can help identify patterns that may be related to stress.

For example, if your dog barks more, moves around repeatedly, rests less, and shows lower HRV while home alone, Pulse may flag a possible stress or separation-related pattern.

Pulse does not rely on one signal alone. It looks at multiple signals and the situation around them to help you understand when your dog may be less settled than usual.

5. Can Pulse detect health problems?

Pulse does not diagnose disease and is not a replacement for your veterinarian.

What Pulse can do is help you notice meaningful changes earlier, such as elevated resting heart rate or breathing, lower HRV, disrupted sleep, reduced activity, unusual posture, or behavior that is different from your dog’s normal routine.

When these patterns appear, Pulse helps explain what changed, why it may matter, and what to watch next. If a concerning pattern continues or you notice other symptoms, contact your vet.

6. What kind of insights or alerts will I receive?

Pulse turns complex data into simple, easy-to-understand insights.

For example, Pulse may let you know that your dog’s resting breathing is higher than usual, sleep was more interrupted, activity dropped below their normal baseline, or barking and movement increased while they were home alone.

Each insight is designed to help explain what changed, why it may matter, and what you can watch next — so you can understand your dog better without having to interpret complicated charts.