Estimated reading time: 2.61 minutes
Absolutely! CardioBird is more than just a pet ECG tool—it’s a versatile, AI-powered service platform bringing advanced cardiac insights to a wide range of animals. From sugar gliders and guinea pigs to parrots, goats, snakes, turtles, and horses, CardioBird has already proven its value in clinics and field settings worldwide.
Here’s a practical, species-specific guide on how to use CardioBird ECG, and the unique value it offers for your diverse patients.
guinea pig
1. Small Mammals
(e.g. Ferret, guinea pig, chinchilla, hedgehog, sugar glider)
Tip: Moisten fur with alcohol or saline for contact. Towel restraint works well.
parrot
(e.g. Parrot, eagle)
turtle
snake
3. Reptiles
(e.g. Snake, turtle)
goat
4. Ruminants
(e.g. Goat)
horse
horse (performance measurement)
5. Horses
Why Use CardioBird for These Species?
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By using CardioBird for all your patients—furred, feathered, scaled, or hooved—you’re at the forefront of veterinary innovation. Our community is expanding the boundaries of animal care every day. Share your experiences and invite colleagues managing exotics, ruminants, or horses to discover CardioBird!
Together, we’re elevating animal lives—one heartbeat at a time.
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