Is that tick a risk to your pet?
Identify it with THE PetCheck APP

Ticks and fleas are common parasites of dogs and cats that feed on your pets’ blood and can transmit diseases.
Did you know that different types of ticks represent different risks?
PetCheck lets you identify the ticks found on pets using Artificial Intelligence with 80% accuracy. It also allows you to assess the risk of fleas to your pet. That is 2 nasty critters taken care of in one simple app!
PETCHECK CAN HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE THREAT TICKS AND FLEAS POSE TO YOUR PETS
Due to rising temperatures, fleas and ticks are staying active for longer and appearing in new areas, including cities and suburbs.
Being aware of the risks they pose is the first step towards protecting your pets all year round.
What is PetCheck and how does it identify ticks on pets?
PetCheck uses artificial intelligence to identify the ticks you find on your pet and shows you reported ticks in your local area. Simply take a picture of the tick with your phone and the app will do the rest.
The app identifies ticks with 80% accuracy. If PetCheck can’t identify a tick, a human expert will review the picture and label it. This way, the app gets better every time you use it.
With the app’s built-in flea egg calculator, you can also get an estimate of the number of fleas that might already be infesting your home based on the number of fleas found on your pet.

Who is PetCheck for?
If you own a dog or a cat, then PetCheck is definitively for you. The app can help you find, identify and report ticks you find, it will also tell you the risks associated with each type of tick.
PETCHECK FEATURES
- Identify ticks with 80% accuracy
- Access world-class information about ticks and the risks they present
- Contribute to tick distribution maps and help other pet owners prepare against the threat of ticks
- Discover tick reports near you, so you know which areas to avoid
- Estimate the flea burden in your home
- Connect with a vet through the app!
Is your pet at risk?
Ask a vet!
Rising temperatures are allowing parasites to remain active for longer periods, even all year round, and spread diseases to unexpected places.
Many owners are unaware of this, so their pets could be left unprotected. A vet can tell you what risks your pets face in your local area and the continuous protection they need.