June 11, 2026
What If Your Dog’s Jacket Could Detect Illness?
Dogs cannot tell us when something feels wrong. By the time clinical signs appear, the disease levels may already be advanced or difficult to treat. Current methods for monitoring dogs’ breathing require specialized equipment and trained personnel, making them invasive, costly, and impractical outside clinical settings. Existing wearables such as harnesses and chest straps have shown promise, but comfort and fit remain persistent challenges. One survey found that 82% of dog owners did not have their harness properly adjusted. That's why Purdue University researchers developed a smart garment built directly into commercially available dog apparel, enabling continuous, non-invasive health monitoring right at home.