FitBark Dog GPS & Health Cheats

FitBark Dog GPS & Health Hack 3.3.1 + Redeem Codes

Activity & Location Trackers

Developer: FitBark Inc.
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 3.3.1
ID: com.fitbark.mainapp

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Description

Every day, get alerted when your pup leaves a safe place. In an emergency, track your dog from your mobile phone*. With 24/7 activity & sleep monitoring, FitBark is a new way to motivate you and your dog to be active, explain changes in behavior, and make better decisions about mobility, anxiety and skin conditions.

Note: This app requires a FitBark GPS, FitBark 2 or FitBark Dog Activity Monitor.

GET WI-FI SAFE PLACE ALERTS*
Create multiple safe zones around familiar Wi-Fi networks (e.g. home, daycare, friend’s house) and get alerted when your pup leaves or enters one of these safe areas.

PINPOINT GPS LOCATION IN MINUTES*
In case of emergency, quickly locate your dog anywhere in the U.S. via the embedded cellular service. Receive 1-minute location updates until you reunite with your dog.

MONITOR ACTIVITY & SLEEP 24/7. Track minute-by-minute activity, sleep quality, distance traveled, calories burned, and overall health and behavior. Set an ideal health goal, and rank your dog vs. breed, age and weight peers.

LINK YOUR HUMAN HEALTH TRACKER. Get active with your dog! Link your Apple Watch or HealthKit and stay healthy together. Talk about motivation!

MONITOR MOBILITY & PAIN. Invite your trainer or veterinarian to monitor changes in mobility, osteoarthritis, or orthopedic rehabilitation. Follow the FitBark Health Index to catch early signs of discomfort or disease.

MONITOR STRESS & ANXIETY. Glance at the Hourly View after you leave home to get valuable clues about your dog's anxiety levels and how he or she is doing when alone, or while in the care of other humans.

MONITOR ITCHINESS & SKIN DISEASES. Keep tabs on the FitBark nightly Sleep Score to track the development of skin conditions over time, such as atopic dermatitis, infectious dermatitis, hot spots, or flea allergies.

ADOPTED BY 100+ RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS. FitBark is loved by dog parents and veterinarians in 140+ countries, including researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Mayo Clinic.

*Location-based features are only available for the FitBark GPS (U.S. only).

FitBark is entirely dedicated to getting you and your pup healthy together. And making it fun! Say hello at fitbark.com/contact

Version history

3.3.1
2023-07-14
Bug fixes and possibility to delete the account
3.2.8
2022-06-10
Bug fixes
3.2.6
2022-04-29
Bug fixes
3.2.4
2021-05-12
Bug fixes
3.2.3
2021-01-11
Bug fixes
3.2.2
2021-01-06
Apple Watch app
Bug fixes
3.2.1
2021-01-03
Apple Watch app
Bug fixes
3.1.9
2020-09-18
iOS 14 crash fix
3.1.8
2020-08-01
Bug fixes
3.1.7
2020-07-30
Bug fixes
3.1.6
2020-03-30
Fixed Push notification issue.
Bug fixes.
3.1.0
2020-02-25
Fixed Bluetooth Scanning issue.
Minor bug fixes.
3.0.2
2019-12-05
Fixed FW update loop bug.
3.0.1
2019-12-04
Bug fixes.
3.0.0
2019-11-29
Bug fixes
2.9.2
2019-09-18
Fixed Health App crash issue.
Fixed iPad upload image crash.
Bug fixes.
2.9.0
2019-08-16
Bug fixes
2.8.16
2018-04-27
Bug fixes
2.8.15
2018-04-17
Fixed occasional syncing issues when more than one FitBark was nearby.
Fixed Fitbit and Pack Requests errors.
Bug fixes.
2.8.10
2018-03-06
Fixed single dog Home Pack partially visible.
Base Station configuration fix.
Bug fixes.
2.8.5
2018-02-19
Minor bug fixes
2.8.4
2018-01-17
Fixed the "Add to pack" button not working on some iPhones
2.8.3
2018-01-10
iPhone X screen fixes
Base Station configuration fixes
Bug fixes
2.8.1
2017-12-19
Journal Post UI fixes for iPhone X.
Fixed Followed Dog Profile not displaying age.
Fixed Syncing issue after getting back from background.
Bug Fixes
2.8.0
2017-12-04
Bug Fixes

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
609 Ratings

Reviews

Loving My Minnesota Wild,
A Game Changer for Chronic Illnesses
In Early April of 2022, we got our Fitbark. Miss Molly, an 8 year old Dorkie(Yorkie-Dachshund mix) has had lots of issues with her pancreas and back. The data her Fitbark tracker provides helps not only me, as a dog owner, but helps her vet keep an eye on her activity, sleep and health. In July of 2022, about 3 months into our tracker usage, Molly became lethargic and wasn’t wanting to eat. Her health scores and activity levels showed that very much. I scheduled an appointment, with her vet, and it turns out she had pancreatitis, again, for the 5th time. However, we caught it in the very early stages, and Molly was able to be at home, for her full recovery. The previous times, she would have to be admitted to the hospital, for several days for observation and fluids. Since I knew her normal numbers and percentages, I could tell much sooner that she wasn’t feeling well, and that I needed to get her extra help. Molly is my best friend, my emotional support partner, and helps me get through my long hours of home medical treatments, I have for my own chronic illnesses. I want her to be around, for as long as possible. Fitbark allow myself to do what I need to, so Molly help me through my life problems. I am so glad her pet insurance sent us the information, and that we decided to go ahead with purchasing. Molly and I are a team, and I want it to stay that way for as long as possible. Fitbark is just the tool for that job! Thank you!
LizzRud,
Worth Getting!!!
Looking for a fitness tracker for my dogs and was kind of speckle at first thinking of it’s worth actually buying one and what is a good price for one. After trying to find the right one for my standard poodles, I ended up buying two of the FitBark collars just for activity because I have an Apple Watch so why not make it a family workout all the time. My dogs get walked 3-4 times a day with full playtime at the dog park ever other day, followed by going to daycare once a week to meet new friends. I can honestly say that buying these FitBarks were SO worth it!!!! I’m pretty sure im more excited to have them have one then they are but im sure they will understand and love when they start to realize I’ll be walking them more and getting them out to play more. It’s not about the price of one, it’s really about reading the reviews that people put on a product which is worth reading. So this is a must buy item! The app is amazing to check in and see how your dog or dogs are doing throughout the day, as well as how well they sleep which I always wondered if they slept well at night and they do!
knsky8,
The solution I needed & customer support I wanted
I bought this for my 7lb Yorkie that escaped a year ago and so I never allowed unsupervised access to the yard again. But when I started back at the office, I didn’t want to force her to stay inside. After much research I chose this. It’s small enough that the dog tolerates wearing it. And the app mimics my own Fitbit. Side benefit has been I’m getting more exercise as well!

Battery life is incredible! I can get almost a month on one charge, although I charge it more frequently.

The customer service people are top notch. Seriously, I don’t know how they manage to find these patient, understanding, and kind people who have to deal with me obsessively trying to check on my pet! On the rare times I’ve had a glitch, they were immediately helpful. And they don’t bombard your inbox with emails. They give you helpful tips each day for the first week or two so you aren’t overwhelmed. I’m beyond happy that I bought this.
Cathy w/the GSPs,
Just the motivation I needed!
I got FitBarks for my two German Shorthaired Pointers (high-energy dogs) for Christmas. Throughout this whole pandemic, I’ve been telling myself I could at least go walk or run with the dogs more (I used to do so daily), but I’ve been in a bit of a rut (haven’t we all?) and haven’t mustered much motivation to do it. On my first day of using FitBark, I was standing in the kitchen in slippers and with a big (and early) glass of wine, resigned to be lazy again, when I received a FitBark notification saying, “George completed only 44% of his daily goal by 5:40 pm. Time for a walk?” Getting called out for being a lazy dog-mom was just the motivation I needed! Just like that, I put on sneakers and a reflective jacket and was out the door. I later played chase in the yard with with my dogs at 9 pm to make sure one got in his last 1,000 steps. Highly recommend this product if you have a dog and need a little push to get out more. I’m probably benefitting more from this thing than they are.
leviwags,
The best there is!!!
Fitbark has been a game changer for us. I have a high energy breed and we have been using Fitbark since he was a puppy. It helped to track his sleep and calories burned but mostly was very instrumental in helping us to gauge how much exercise he required each day. A tired pup is a happy pup! And helps to keep us all on track and in shape! typically we do up to 3 hours of exercise. Fitbark allows you to see details like steps per 5 min interval. I know when he is just getting a leisurely walk and when he is really running. It’s also been an excellent tool to use when I can’t be there to exercise him and have had to rely on others. He once went to doggy daycare and they told me he played all day and sent pics etc. They didn’t know I had the Fitbark and guess what, my boy barely moved that day!! Peace of mind! Also their customer service is EXCELLENT! You can tell that each person that you interact with is a pet lover and loves our pets as much as their own.
Cjgsmile,
You can run, but you can’t hide!
I recently moved out into the woods after always living in the city. It was a huge change for my 2 Labrador Retrievers. They’ve always had a fenced in yard, well, now we don’t have that luxury being out here in the woods. With the Labs only being 2 & 3 years old, they are still very rambunctious and want to run. Any chance they get, they will both take off together and I wouldn’t see them for hours. In the meantime, I would be sick to my stomach from the nerves. Thanks to the FitBark, my mind can rest a little at ease with the GPS tracker.

I do feel as though the App itself needs some work with location accuracy, though, it is partially the fault of we do have poor WiFi connection out here, so it’ll sometimes say “Stella has left home” when she would be sitting right next to me in the living room. However, what makes up for that one little minor detail, is that the customer care is quick to respond and available to you 24/7, so the few times I couldn’t find my dog, they could track my dog’s location very quick for me!

I would also like to add that I love the battery life!! It can go 2.5 weeks between each charge.

Thanks to FitBark, I know that my dog is safe, I know where she is, and I can also keep track of her sleep quality, milage and calories burned each day. Best purchase for any and all dogs with mischief!
Lifetime&healthy,
What a fantastic little idea!
Just got my FitBark for Assisi yesterday and loving it! Perfect companion for my little girl trying to lose her "after Christmas" pounds like her Mom. My Fitbit is part of me--I never leave home without it and Assisi will be the same. Now we can get slim for summer together! My only complaint is that you can't edit a journal entry and add to it without deleting it. That really would be nice so you dont have to keep making new entries to correct.
Update: we completed Week 1 as of yesterday and we are both just really having “a ball” (pardon the pun!) with this wonderful little device. Sisi actually lost a whole pound, she’s sleeping really well (wonderful being able to monitor her sleep with this!) and she’s a much more active dog. We’re having Amit of fun bonding time and she’s getting her sometime procrastinating Mom to move more too.
Really doggy parents, you’ve got to get one of these!!!
BeesBaby,
Love It!
I found out about FitBark from watching the show 'My Big Fat Pet Makeover'...while my Bichon Frisée isn't overweight, I wanted to keep track of how much she was active and how her sleeping was. I like the fact that you can sync the FitBark to the FitBit app so that you can compare pet to owner.

Would have been a 5-star rating except that after the last update, (which allows landscape view on the iPad), when viewing the daily synopsis, it covers up the 'share' link on bottom and then when you tap on the 'clock' face to see hourly view of activity it has shrunk down big time to where you have to carefully tap between the hours you want otherwise you'll tap in another hour segment.

I would also like to see an update made to the Journal to where 1) you see the date the post was done without having to open the post completely, and 2) be able to edit/add to an post - would be handy instead of having to delete that post and redo from scratch.
Vicrhead,
This app is fantastic! Support is great!
Our dog has a clinical anxiety so she stays home all day, everyday. We looked for a solution for monitoring her activity levels, so that we can be sure she stays active despite no longer being able to attend doggy daycare. FitBark gives great insight into the activity levels throughout the day and sets a goal based on other dogs of similar size/weight etc. the battery lasts multiple months without needing to recharge and the device can sync retroactively if we haven’t opened the app in a few days.

At some point we were experiencing an issue with the device not syncing properly, we contacted support and within the hour they were able to push a firmware update. That’s incredible! As an engineer I am in awe of the speed at which they were able to troubleshoot and push a fix, to a hardware device no less! Impressive!

Highly recommended!
trifonovg1,
Great devices, the app could use some UI the work
The two Fitbark 2 trackers I got for my dogs are the best overall devices for what I needed. Great battery life, small, sturdy and well designed.

The app is also a good add but I also found it a bit unintuitive to use. Maybe it’s because I have two pets but a lot of the insights are buried behind menus and UI that needs interaction or discovery. Getting to the things I want to see most takes multiple taps, scrolls and other interactions. I don’t care for the journal and that’s the most prominent thing along with the multiple notifications that my dog has had her best week etc. I may be wrong but the resolution of the apps also doesn’t seem optimized for the big iPhone screen on the Max (11 or 12).

Net: there is a ton of potential here, but the app needs a redesign to make it simpler, more intuitive and easy to discover features and insights.