Thermal imaging screening of a horse in a barn
Infrared thermal scan of a dog
Thermal image of cattle showing heat patterns

See what your animal isn't telling you

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

NOT WHAT YOU THINK

We don't just look for heat. We look for what it hides.

Thermal imaging doesn't diagnose. It flags where the body is working too hard — and that is exactly what makes it useful.

1

Pre-symptomatic screening

Heat patterns show inflammation days before a limp appears. You intervene sooner.

2

Saddle and tack fit

A poor-fitting saddle leaves a thermal signature. We map the pressure points you cannot feel.

3

Compensation tracking

A sore right front means the left hind overworks. We see the chain reaction.

4

Rehab progress checks

Thermal images track whether circulation and inflammation return to normal over time.

5

Hoof and paw insights

Increased heat in a hoof or pad can indicate abscess, bruising, or early laminitis.

6

Performance baseline

Know your animal's normal thermal pattern. Spot deviations before they become setbacks.

WHY IT MATTERS

Early thermal patterns your vet can use

A half-degree temperature difference can signal an inflamed tendon or a sore joint days before a limp appears. That visual data gives you and your veterinarian a head start on treatment.

SEE THE DIFFERENCE

What a half-degree of heat looks like on thermal

These scans highlight the subtle temperature variations that can reveal inflammation, strain, or circulation issues long before any visible symptoms appear. Each image tells a story.

Thermal scan of a horse's back with visible heat patterns indicating saddle pressure points
Thermal image of a dog's hind leg with elevated heat around the stifle joint
Close-up thermal image of a horse hoof with a hot spot in the sole region
Thermal scan of a cat's shoulder and ribcage showing a diffused heat pattern
Thermal image of a cow's hip region with a localized area of elevated temperature
Full-body thermal scan of a horse from a side view with even temperature distribution
ANIMAL OWNERS SPEAK

What thermal imaging reveals about your animal

Horse owners, dog owners, and cattle ranchers across Whitney share how a thermal scan changed what they saw.

My gelding started dropping weight. The thermal scan showed a tight patch in his back long before he stopped eating. Now I know what to address.

Rachel M.

Rachel M.

Horse owner, Whitney, TX

Our older lab was limping on and off. The vet didn't see anything obvious. The thermal image lit up his left shoulder. We caught it early.

Tom K.

Tom K.

Dog owner, Whitney, TX

Scanned our show heifers before a sale. One had a temperature difference in her stifle nobody noticed. Saved us a vet call and a bad transaction.

Sarah L.

Sarah L.

Cattle breeder, Whitney, TX

My cat hates the carrier. A thermal scan in my living room was completely stress-free. No sedation. No poking. Just a few minutes and we had data.

Linda P.

Linda P.

Cat owner, Whitney, TX

Ready to see what your animal's body is telling you?

We serve Whitney and the surrounding area. Call or email to schedule a stress-free thermal imaging session.