AI is already transforming pet care via wearables, chatbots, smart feeders, diagnostics, and more. The industry is in the early stages of integrating artificial intelligence, with rapid advancements leading to exciting developments in pet care technology.
Now it’s time for pet businesses to look ahead. Let’s dig into where AI is quietly leveling up care, what to watch for, and how to put it to work in your business today.
AIis noticing the almost — the small changes that come before big problems. Wearable devices and AI-driven health monitoring now enable early detection of potential health issues in dogs and cats by continuously tracking vital signs, supporting preventive care, and alerting parents to subtle changes in their pets' behavior or health.
From imaging models that spot subtle heart concerns to collars that flag unusual scratching or sleep, these tools act like a health radar by helping identify health issues before they become serious. They don’t replace your vet; they simply help you intervene faster and with more confidence.
New cameras and models are learning to read stress signals, including pace, posture, and vocal patterns, and they combine video, audio, and sensor data for context. AI-powered systems now use behavior analysis to monitor a pet's activity levels and emotional state, enabling more personalized care and early detection of stress or illness.
That means trainers and caregivers get clearer, data-backed insights into how a pet is really doing, not just how things look at check-in.
Multimodal “diet assistants” are moving beyond portion control. AI-driven diet assistants consider a pet's age and nutrition to create personalized meal plans, ensuring each pet receives optimal dietary intake tailored to their specific needs.
By pairing nutrition data with activity and history, AI can suggest tweaks that fit this pet’s lifestyle — not just their weight class.
The market is growing. Pet tech is merging with the smart home, and many devices now operate on subscription-based models. Pet care businesses and pet care providers are leveraging AI-powered tools to enhance customer experience and stay ahead in the market. For service businesses, the win isn’t just fancy hardware; it’s the systems you connect to: scheduling, communications, reviews, and reputation.
It’s also important to educate pet owners on the limitations and responsible use of AI in pet care, encouraging them to seek professional veterinary advice when needed.
The road ahead for AI in pet care is marked by the most exciting developments and innovative solutions, transforming how parents and professionals monitor health, train pets, and interact with their animals.
AI in pet care isn’t just about smart collars and diagnostics. It’s also about making your business run smarter. Research from IBM shows that agentic AI, or intelligence that "proactively anticipates needs and makes decisions autonomously," will rise in the next decade. In pet care, we're already seeing these models used practically and successfully.
With Broadly by Vendasta, pet businesses using Gingr can unlock the power of AI in their day-to-day operations, automating customer communication, appointment scheduling, and reputation management — all without lifting a paw.
Think of this as an AI-powered team member, designed to help you:
It’s always learning and always working for you, so you and your staff can spend more time hands-on with pets.
Let’s connect the dots you’ll see right away:
Plus, Gingr customers get preferred partner pricing and a dedicated product expert to tailor setup to your flow. You bring your brand voice; they wire up the autopilot.
AI is only magic when it reaches your morning huddle. AI chatbots are valuable tools that support your team and pet parents in making informed decisions throughout the day.
Picture this: You arrive at work, glance at overnight notes, and see a few helpful AI nudges, e.g., slightly reduced activity for Hazel, elevated nighttime pacing for Moose, and a recommendation to adjust Winston’s enrichment plan based on yesterday’s stress markers. No drama, just smart context.
At Intake: Your front desk receives a quick “what to watch” summary—older pups are flagged for mobility support, and shy cats are noted for quieter boarding.
On the Floor: Handlers see simple cues (“try scent enrichment first,” “shorter play bursts today”) that help them personalize care without having to rework the schedule.
At Checkout: Your cashier gets an AI-generated recap that becomes a polished, human review of the day for the pet parent—clear, helpful, reassuring.
This is the sweet spot: AI gives your team the why behind decisions, and your people decide the what to do next.
Let’s follow Luna, a high-energy doodle, through a typical stay.
Discovery: Luna’s parent finds you on Google. Your review profile is fresh and glowing because Broadly prompted last week’s clients at checkout. They also notice relevant blog content on your website, which attracts new clients and enhances the customer experience by answering common questions and showcasing your expertise. They tap to call; Broadly's AI assistant replies instantly, answers a few questions, and books a meet-and-greet in your Gingr calendar.
Check-In: Gingr pulls Luna’s notes. Automated reminders and icons suggest a reinforced harness (escape artist tendencies) and a calmer playgroup for the first hour. An automated welcome message goes out: “Luna’s here and settling in!”
During Care: Your team gets a heads-up when Luna’s activity dips below her norm mid-afternoon. You add a sniffari break and rotate toys — little adjustments that keep tails wagging.
Check-Out: AI drafts a friendly summary with one photo, one highlight, one recommendation that you add to your SMS communications with pet parents (e.g., “She loved the puzzle feeder! Want us to add enrichment next visit?”). You tweak a line and send. Broadly schedules a review request for the next morning.
Post-Visit: The banked review boosts visibility. Luna’s parent gets a reminder about a play session bundle you offer—relevant, not spammy. They rebook in two taps.
That’s AI in pet care, wrapped around human care.
Week 1 — Listen & Label: Pick one signal to watch (activity variance, pacing, appetite). Define a “green/yellow/red” guide so your team knows what each level means. Run a mock day: if three dogs hit “yellow,” what happens next?
Week 2 — Template The Touchpoints: Write one intake script (“questions AI can answer vs. escalate”). Create two message templates (midday update, checkout recap). Set thresholds for photo/video requests (when AI flags something, you ask owners to share a clip).
Week 3 — Automate The Obvious: Turn on Broadly’s instant replies for new inquiries. Connect Gingr checkout → automatic review request. Schedule two weekly social posts from your content bank. AI systems can streamline routine tasks and improve efficiency by automating repetitive processes and integrating with your existing workflow.
Week 4 — Refine & Expand: Audit false alarms and adjust thresholds. Add one premium add-on (enrichment pack, wellness check). Train one “AI champion” on staff to monitor, coach, and iterate.
You’re not “doing AI.” You’re upgrading the moments that matter.
Track just a handful of key performance indicators to measure the success of your AI usage. Enough to steer, not overwhelm.
Pro tip: Pick a baseline week now, compare again after 45 days. Celebrate small wins with your team.
AI lands best when it removes friction for humans:
Make adoption feel like a perk, not a policy. Share time saved, highlight better outcomes, and let your team co-create thresholds and scripts.
Clients aren’t asking for robots; they’re asking for clarity and care. Give them both.
Is AI Replacing Your Staff?
Nope! AI handles busywork (replying, reminding, summarizing). Our people handle care, judgment, and heart.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and AI chatbots are designed to support, not replace trained, experienced, and caring pet pros.
What Data Do You Collect?
Only what helps us care for your pet and communicate with you. Your data is safe and secure in our systems.
What If The System Is Wrong?
We design for caution. If something looks off, we double-check and loop in a human (and a vet if needed). The importance of veterinary science and professional oversight ensures animal health and pet health care. AI tools are supplementary resources in pet healthcare and health care, supporting but not replacing expert guidance for your animal's health.
Can I Opt Out?
Absolutely. You choose the updates you want and how you want to hear from us.
That’s it. You’ll feel the difference by next week’s staff meeting.
AI doesn’t make your care “high-tech.” It makes your care felt. Faster answers when people are anxious. Earlier nudges when pets can’t speak up. Clearer recaps that build trust over time.
With Gingr at the center and Broadly handling the busywork, you get the rarest resource in pet care: more time for the moments that matter.
Healthy pets. Happy clients. Smarter business. AI in pet care supports the well-being of animals and enhances the experience of pet ownership for everyone involved. See how Gingr can automate the busywork and free up time for belly rubs — book a demo today!