A conviction born of necessity…

Chances are that everyone you know, including your pet, has already benefited from technologies developed by our founder in scientific research and medical device development.

This non-invasive Class 1 Medical device, TONO-PEN PET and TONOPEN AVIA, are utilized by veterinarians and ophthalmologists around the world, by providing accurate and easy to use tools for measuring IOP (Intraocular Pressure) of dogs, cats and humans.

The device serves as a reference diagnostic tool by identifying potential medical issues such as glaucoma, diabetes mellitus, or macular degeneration as a function of readout in the hands of professionals.

Rest assured, with our founder's extensive expertise and unwavering dedication to the advancement of veterinary care, your pet's health and wellness are our top priority.

Visit our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for the process of becoming a client and shopping section to find the Premier Plan best suited for your budget and pets.

TONO-PEN, TONO-PEN AVIA, TONO-PEN VET are Registered Marks of Reichert Inc.

Pet Wellness and Health Tips

Diet: Cats become more susceptible to Type II Diabetes as they get older. Although some cats may prefer dry food, a quality wet food providing the required animal proteins and fats to maintain proper health and can help mitigate chronic conditions.

Hydration: essential to both dogs and cats, clean, fresh water should always be made available, as the quality of it is essential for their overall health, as leftover water can harbor bacteria, potentially causing digestive issues.

Setting: Cats prefer elevated locations to perch, so they can continually scan their environment. Dogs typically enjoy being outside but may not want to be left alone for long periods. Providing a balance of outdoor time and indoor companionship is essential. A 3-3-3 Rule is a good guideline helping cats adjust to a new home over a 3-day, 3-week, 3-month period.

Exercise and Mobility: Your pet’s health and happiness are closely tied to regular exercise and movement, leading to maintaining a healthy weight and minds sharp. Remember, a well-exercised pet is a happy pet! Dogs especially require outlets such as running, chasing, herding and chewing.

Bringing home your newborn pet: Just as when bringing home a newborn child, with a new cat or dog. preparation is key.

Consistent training, setting clear boundaries and positive reinforcement are key to fostering a well-mannered and happy pet. By providing a stable environment with both affection and rules, it helps them understand what is expected of them and reduces behavioral issues.

Let’s keep our pets active and thriving!