







The Whistle Health smart device helps you understand your pet’s health by monitoring common pet health behaviors like licking, scratching, eating, drinking and sleeping. It is the go-to resource for providing better care for your pet, no matter their age, breed, or temperament. The smart device is your direct channel of communication when your pup is playing, sleeping, or just not feeling their best. The design works for dogs of any size, breed or age. Comes with: attachment strap, micro USB charging cable, and a quick start guide. Bluetooth connection to a mobile device is required.More Features:* Ask a vet. For a limited time, get free access to vet expertise through chat, call, video, and email.* A Wellness Score to get an overall measurement of your dog’s energy level so you can better balance their activity and rest* Activity goal setting for distance, calories burned, and more* Reminders for vet visits, grooming, medications, and more* Food portion calculator to know exactly how much food to give them based on age, breed, weight, activity level, and brand of dog food* IPX8-rated waterproofing for continuous immersion in up to six feet of water* For dogs of all sizes* Does not include GPS location tracking
Product Dimensions : 1.67 x 1.53 x 0.39 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number : 850026275025
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : May 17, 2022
Manufacturer : Whistle
ASIN : B09WSKGNMR
Best Sellers Rank: #248,110 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #373 in Pet Location Trackers
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Whistle Health tracks these behaviors so you can see what’s normal for your pup and get alerted when abnormalities arise, helping you catch potential health issues sooner:
Scratching: one of the strongest indicators of skin infections or allergies. Licking: can indicate joint pain, skin irritations, high stress levels, and more.
Drinking habits: changes may be linked to diet or activity, or could point to health issues like diabetes or a urinary tract infection. Eating habits: changes may be linked to oral health issues, metabolic disorders, a new exercise routine, and more.
Sleeping: disrupted sleep may indicate an underlying health issue. Fitness &activity: see if they’re getting enough exercise based on their breed, weight, and age.
Does not include GPS location tracking
8 reviews for Whistle Health Smart Device | Dog Health and Fitness Tracker | Track Scratching, Licking, Drinking, Eating, Sleeping, and Activity, Green
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mscynmack –
Great device
Love the product. Ordered new one when first one no longer worked. It took some time to get assistance from company to determine why first device stopped working. Apparently my pets info was deleted when the trial subscription provided by my vet expired. Returned new whistle when old unit was reconnected. Everything working again!
joe hwang –
Not bad
It’s fairly easy to use but it’s also not the most accurate. If you’re tracking your walks or fetch times with your dog then it’s fine. However, what it doesn’t track well is when your dog is either having a wrestling session with its buddy or tug of war play session then it doesn’t seem to record them. One other thing to add, the band the device come with does not stay on. It keeps coming off. Something they need to fix.UPDATE: 6 month after use the data stopped syncing. Also, the accuracy of the walks started to be off quite a bit. Example: I took my dog on a long (route that we’ve done many times), about 3.8 miles. The tracker only tracked 2.5 miles of that walk. It stop recording her drinking, eating, sleeping…basically everything it said it is supposed to do. I canceled my subscription as after only 6 month use the data on the device would not sync or not sync correctly and gather data correctly…it’s hard to trust a device like this. I wish I could return this but since I can’t, only thing I can do is update my review and downgrade the rating.
Sydney rae Bresch –
NOT THE SAME FOR CATS AS IT IS FOR DOGS
In there description stated, it works for both cats and dogs. However, the sensors are mainly for dogs, so the licking, scratching, and drinking water, will only show up for dogs when it says it will work for cats to. IT does not! If you are buying this for your dog, then its the best, however, it is not good for cats.
Sam Ware –
Great data, poor manufacturing
I really appreciate the data that Whistle collects. I value the peace of mind that comes with seeing exactly how often my dogs are active, scratching, licking and sleeping. I bought two of these at the same time, one for each of my dogs.However, the device staying attached to the collar is a pretty integral part of it’s function, and as manufactured this tracker doesn’t do that. Within a week of wearing them, one of my dogs’ devices had fallen off his collar multiple times inside because the hook & loop strap fails by getting pulled through the device (see video). We reattached his with zip ties, but now those are bothering him and itchy. My other dog lost hers too, and it was while we were on a walk. I’ve rewalked our route three times now with no luck finding the device, even with Whistle’s “proximity” feature.As if this wasn’t frustrating enough, Whistle does not cover lost devices, despite this 100% being a manufacturing defect. They only offered to add an additional month to my subscription to offset the cost of a new device (which works out to a mere ~$3 savings).I will be purchasing a replacement because the tracker itself is great and I value my dogs’ health more than my principles of not supporting companies that don’t support their products. I’m undecided if I’ll repurchase this version for cheaper and attach it with something else right away or if I will pay even more money to buy the updated version which does seem to have better attachment.
claudia e echevarria –
Muy grande
Lo devolví era muy grande
Kcoats –
DO NOT BUY USED
The used ones on Amazon do not have the factory charging cable and therefore you cannot reset them! Shame on me for not reading that I guess.
Deaconlight –
Healthier, happier, 135 lb. German Shepherd!
Whistle provides the feedback I need to help keep our dog in great shape.
Tori Wheeler –
Updated Model WORSE than the Older Model
I got a Whistle Fit device from the Pet Insight Project for my older dog. It works great, I love all the stats, and the app is great as well. So, when my other two dogs’ Fi collar subscriptions were about to run out, I decided to try the Whistle Health device (what appears to be the successor to the Whistle Fit) as I’m not really worried about the GPS tracking but think the health insights are fun/interesting. Well, as I don’t found out, the Whistle Health lacks a very important feature that the older Whistle Fit has – it doesn’t connect to WiFi and is Bluetooth only! So it only shows your pets activity when you are right next to them, and that’s not guaranteed either. I had to basically force the app to connect to the devices, and even then it didn’t upload properly. It would usually show the previous 2-7 days as blank, “No Data Collected”. It also usually showed “Not enough data for a trend” on the scratching, licking, sleeping, etc. And I never got a Wellness Score for either pet. Keep in mind that these are all just things that happen perfectly for the third dog’s Whistle Fit, which just uploads over WiFi. Reading another review, I see it might be related to phone type (ie. an issue with Android phones?) but I’m obviously not changing phones. I ultimately ended up returning the devices. I’ll either pay the ridiculous subscription fee for Fi, or just not have any tracker/health monitor at all.