Thermal image of a horse showing heat patterns
Thermal imaging of a dog
Inflammation

The heat an animal gives off tells a quiet story.

Non-invasive thermal imaging that finds inflammation, injury, and stress in horses, dogs, cats, and cattle before symptoms show.

The numbers

A single scan reads over 57,000 data points

Each thermal image captures subtle temperature variations across your animal's body. Patterns we can see before a limp, a sore spot, or a change in behavior tells you something's wrong.

OUR APPROACH

Waiting for a limp means waiting too long

Inflammation shows up as heat long before it shows up as pain. We find those thermal patterns early, so you can act before your animal starts compensating.

BENEFITS

A half-degree difference is a conversation before it's a diagnosis

Thermal imaging reveals subtle temperature variations that signal inflammation, stress, or compensation patterns long before an animal shows visible discomfort. We map the heat, you get the data to act on.

01

See injury before the limp

Inflamed tendons, strained muscles, and sore joints show up as heat patterns days or weeks before movement changes.

02

Quantify recovery progress

Serial scans track whether inflammation is decreasing after treatment, giving your vet measurable data, not guesses.

03

Catch saddle and tack problems

Uneven pressure from ill-fitting equipment creates distinct thermal signatures on the back. We find the hotspots.

04

Baseline for performance animals

A clean thermal scan establishes a normal heat profile. Any future deviation becomes a red flag you can act on fast.

05

Zero stress for the animal

No sedation, no restraint, no contact. Just stand the animal at rest while the camera captures a full thermal map.

06

Data your vet can use immediately

We deliver calibrated thermal images with temperature annotations your veterinarian can integrate into their assessment.

FROM OUR CLIENTS

Stories from Whitney horse and pet owners

A thermal scan catches things you cannot see. Here is what owners in the Hill Country have told us after their first screening.

I brought my mare in for a routine scan before the spring season. The thermal image showed a subtle heat pattern in her right front that the vet had missed. We caught it early and adjusted her training. It made all the difference.

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Rebecca Nolan

Performance horse owner, Whitney

Our older lab was moving stiffly but x-rays showed nothing. The thermal scan lit up along his left shoulder. The vet used it to guide a focused therapy plan. Three weeks later he was back to chasing the ball.

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Tom Jorgensen

Dog owner, Hillsboro

I had two barn cats showing early signs of weight loss. The thermal scan revealed inflammation in both that bloodwork had not flagged. It gave us a head start on treatment. Quiet, stress-free, and incredibly useful.

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Angela Mears

Cat owner & rescue volunteer, Whitney

We run a small beef herd and one of my heifers was off feed for two days. The thermal scan showed no fever or injury, just stress from the herd hierarchy shuffle. Ruling things out was as valuable as finding something.

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Dale Pritchard

Cattle rancher, Bosque County

A thermal map of your animal's health — just a call away.

We'll walk you through what the images show, share the data with your vet, and help you decide what comes next. Serving Whitney and the surrounding area.