Because pets naturally hide signs of pain, new research shows that tracking their behavior early could help them live longer, healthier lives. Every six seconds, a pet owner in the U.S. is hit with a veterinary bill exceeding $1,000. As emergency care becomes more expensive and access more limited, the need for earlier detection and proactive intervention in pet health is urgent, says Maven Pet, a clinically validated pet health platform designed to detect early signs of illness in dogs and cats.
Veterinary research supports a shift toward preventive care. Between 2010 and 2023, the average lifespan of dogs in the U.S. rose by 12%, and cats by 15%, largely due to earlier intervention. Now, technology is closing the gap between visible symptoms and timely care. Maven Pet monitors health indicators such as rest respiratory rate and heart rate sleep patterns, water intake and head itch…












