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The ChoiceMMed Handheld Veterinary Pulse Oximeter delivers fast, accurate SpO2 and heart rate readings for dogs, cats, and small animals. Featuring a user-friendly one-button interface and bright LED display, it offers non-invasive monitoring ideal for anesthesia, recovery, and chronic respiratory management. Compact, lightweight (481g), and powered by included AAA batteries with up to 60 hours of use, this durable device ensures reliable pet health tracking at home or in clinics.





| Manufacturer | ChoiceMMed |
| Item Weight | 481 g |
| Package Dimensions | 16.31 x 11.91 x 10.69 cm; 481 g |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Color | ใใฏใคใ |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery life | 60 Hours |
S**S
This oxymeter has been a life-saver for my cat;. It alerted me of his lowish-oxygen levels from anemia. Since then, after making some nutritional interventions, it charted his progress to normal oxygen levels,. It is also helpful in monitoring blood pressure via the beats per minute feature, (over 200 bpm icorrelates with indications of hypertension). That too is a useful lifesaver tool. Once you figure which ear yields the most responsive pulse, it is rather easy to place in to do its measurements. You could try it on the tail, but that works better if you have a short-haired cat (Mine ns medium-haired). I wanted to procure a blood pressure monitior that uses the tail (like one i saw at my vet office) but this oxymeter is good enough. My 18-year old cat was a bit averse with having the device at the base of his ears at first, but he's now used to it and dozes off during the measurements. I like that it can use batteries, and it also provides a USB charge connection. It better than other oxymeters that require you to place the pulse meter on the pet's tongue (a definite no-no for a cat). The manual gives more detailed information on personal settings .Its digital colors aren't taxing to the eyes. Again, a valuable life-saving tool!
A**.
If your animal is pigmented ( dark skinned under the fur)use the tongue or vagina for an accurate reading. I got this machine my dog was having fainting spells several days a week. I used this to show her oxygen levels durning an episode. It saved my dogs life. It turns out she was on way to many high blood pressure meds and it caused her blood pressure to drop.
J**O
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W**F
My dog is in renal failure. I purchased this so that I could get a few hours of sleep while monitoring his O2 and his PR. My dog just had a full body ultrasound and was completely shaven. I rarely can get the thing to obtain a reading. The ear NEVER works. The area where he is shaven at times works but the readings are not correct. I have a vet blood pressure unit and it shows that his PR is 103. I use my stethoscope and count for a full minute (not 15 seconds not 30 seconds and times it by 4 or 2, but a full sixty seconds) and I also get 102 (close enough to 103) this unit shows his PR as 39. The sensor NEVER stays on. The pup barely moves and it falls off. Not worth the 170 bucks. It's not worth twenty bucks due to the false readings. It's dangerous and should be removed and not sold! I'm going to upload a video showing all this shortly.
O**M
It took me a while to find the right place on his ears to get a stable reading. This worked well for my dog a 13 year old boxer. I love the fact I can monitor his oxygen level and resp rate at the same time. Would recommend if you are looking to do the same and great way to communicate his levels to your vet.
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