


See what your animal can't tell you
Non-invasive thermal imaging for horses, dogs, cats, and cattle in Whitney, Texas.
Can a temperature map really tell you more than a vet exam?
A trained eye catches a limp. Thermal imaging catches the half-degree heat spike that precedes it — often days or weeks earlier, in tissue your hands can't reach.
The hands behind the lens
Thermal imaging reads what the eye can't see. But it takes a steady hand and a trained eye to know what the data means.

Lead Thermal Imaging Specialist
Megan Cross
Megan spent years working with horses before she picked up a thermal camera. She knows the difference between a warm joint and an inflamed one.

Veterinary Advisor
Dr. Ryan Ortega
Dr. Ortega interprets every thermal scan before it reaches your vet. His background in equine sports medicine ensures the data speaks clearly.
What local owners say about seeing the unseen
Real feedback from horse owners, dog owners, and cattle ranchers in the Whitney area who use thermal imaging to stay ahead of injury and inflammation.
Our barrel horse was off and no one could see why. After one thermal scan, we spotted the heat pattern in his suspensory before a vet visit confirmed it.

Rebecca L.
Performance horse owner, Whitney
I brought our anxious rescue dog in for a check-up because he was favoring a leg. The thermal map found the inflammation in his shoulder — we started treatment same week.

Mark T.
Dog owner, Whitney
As a local cattle rancher, spotting early inflammation in a steer is tough. Thermal imaging picked up a hot joint before there was any visible limp. That extra time matters.

Jenna H.
Cattle producer, Hill County
My older cat had been hiding more than usual — nasal and paw thermal patterns showed stress inflammation we couldn't see just by looking.

Samantha G.
Cat owner, Whitney
We use thermal scans every quarter on our youngest horses. It shows us muscle compensation and lameness risk weeks before any trainer can feel it.

Brian C.
Breeder and trainer, Glen Rose area
Thermal imaging questions, answered

Schedule a thermal imaging session for your horse or dog
We'll provide a detailed report of temperature patterns and send it to your vet. Call or email to book your appointment in Whitney.
