Pet Health Monitoring & Wearables
Connected devices and platforms tracking pet activity, sleep, vital signs, and health metrics to enable early detection of health changes and proactive veterinary intervention.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Veterinary Telemedicine & Digital Health (2.14.5), the segment that Pet Health Monitoring & Wearables sits within — not Pet Health Monitoring & Wearables on its own.
No discrete Census NAICS code — veterinary telemedicine spans veterinary (541940) and technology classifications, so the segment is not separately sized by the Census Bureau.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Subscription and per-consultation telehealth fees
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- Early-stage; platform economics
- Capex intensity
- Low
subscription and monitoring models
Characteristics
- Extends veterinary access beyond the clinic.
- Regulation around the vet-client-patient relationship constrains adoption.
- Blends veterinary care with subscription/platform economics.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Pet-health & telehealth platforms
- Pet-retail strategics
- VC- and PE-backed investors
What’s driving deals
- Growing demand for convenient triage and monitoring.
- Pet-retail and platform integration of telehealth.
- Regulatory evolution shaping the opportunity.
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