Heart failure causes your dog’s breathing rate to increase.
If you have a dog with or at risk from heart failure, your veterinary surgeon may ask you to monitor this over time.
This app will help you to measure your dog’s breathing rate, record it as a graph. This results graph can be e-mailed to your veterinary surgeon.
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Cardalis FAQ
Is Cardalis free?
Yes, Cardalis is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Cardalis legit?
🤔 The Cardalis app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I have been using this app to keep a log on my dog’s breathing as suggested by my vet for about a year and a half. Since the last update 2 days ago, ALL of the data has been erased. I am very upset. I have been monitoring by dog’s breathing twice a week for over 18 months and now all of the data is gone. As much as I used to appreciate this app, I am now extremely disappointed with it.
Great app for peace of mind
Thank you for creating this app. My dog’s heart murmur advanced from Grade1/2 to 3 and my vet requested I use this app to monitor her condition. I live the convenience of sending in the graphs for review. So far all is good and she doesn’t require medication at this time.
Don’t discriminate against cats!
1. My cat was diagnosed with chylothorax. Vet told me to use this app to monitor her breathing. Please let me specify that it’s a CAT, not a dog :)
2. My vet also told me to monitor the awake breaths, not just sleeping. Please let me specify waking vs sleeping. Because it’s an important distinction.
3. Please show me my comments in the chart. Could be just an icon that we can tap on to view the comment.
4. Don’t show us the splash screen every time we open the app. It unnecessary and annoying and slows us down, and the pet may not stay still that long.
Can you please make this cat friendly too?
My cat’s board certified veterinary cardiologist recommend this app but honestly it would be really nice if you could market it to both cat and dog parents. Their resting heart rate parameters are the same. There’s no reason to make cat owners believe they cannot trust this life saving app.
Useful tool for our pup
Even though we’ve recently lost our pup to heart disease I’m super thankful we had this app to monitor our boy. This app did prolong our time w/ out mr dog, I’m super thankful.
Good utility, jenky UI
It works for what we need it for. Would love better options to navigate menus, remove the dog-centric branding (I use this for my cat), and better ways to export and analyze data.
What about cats?
It’s a helpful app that I can email data to my vet, but what about cats? I’m still using it for my cat just wish it was an option.
Bad interface!
Does the job but HORRIBLE and ugly user interface! The menu almost off the screen and usually has to be tapped several times to get a response. Also should be dog OR cat profile. Cats have to be monitored for heart problems as well. Should have more options for time intervals as well. My vet advised 15 second intervals. App only allows 30 with no ability to adjust.
Simple Useful App
This app is designed to do exactly what it should and that is to help me count my dog’s breaths and keep track of the data over time. I did not know such apps exist and better yet, it is free! I cannot complain because it sure beat what I was doing before so thank you!
Notes Are Not Saved/Available!!!!
I love the app for monitoring my dogs breathing rate. However, he has a heart issue and I must keep notes. I went to the vet with my graph, breathing rate list, and I thought I had notes. Well there is absolutely no place to get the notes. I was so upset. I do not understand why this app promotes itself as helpful to pets and owners and gives the option to type notes and then does not allow you to access any notes you have typed or saved!! This needs fixed. How terrible!!