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    Recording your dog's gait for the vet

    This is a specific conversation about Pet cameras — watching them when you're away — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    So your vet wants footage of how your Springer is moving between appointments — that's really useful for tracking changes in mobility and gait over time, especially in an older dog. Before I point you toward the right camera, a couple of quick questions: where does your dog spend most of their time at home — is there a main room or hallway where you'd want to set this up? And are you looking for something that just records passively, or would you also find it useful to check in on them live during the day?
    He mostly moves between the kitchen and the living room. The vet specifically wants to see how he walks and gets up from lying down, so I need it to record clearly when he's moving. Live viewing would be a bonus but the recording quality is what matters most.
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    That's really helpful. For gait assessment, video clarity matters a lot — you need to actually see how the legs are moving and whether there's any stiffness or favouring of one side. One more thing: is the lighting in your kitchen and living room generally decent, or are there times when it's quite dim, like early mornings or evenings when he might be getting up?
    It can be pretty dim in the mornings, which is actually when he seems stiffest after sleeping.
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    That's an important detail, because morning stiffness is exactly what your vet will want to see — and it's the hardest thing to capture if your camera struggles in low light. My recommendation is the Eufy Security Indoor Cam 2K (the pan and tilt version). Here's why it fits your situation well: it records at 2K resolution, which gives your vet the detail they need to assess gait properly — far better than the blurry footage you'd get from a budget camera. It has solid night vision and performs well in low light, so those dim morning moments are actually capturable. The pan and tilt lets you follow him as he moves between areas, and it saves footage to a local SD card with no ongoing subscription. You can also review and download clips easily to share with your vet. It's straightforward to set up on a shelf or unit at roughly dog height, which gives a much more useful angle for gait assessment than a high-mounted camera would.
    That sounds good. Would I need to do anything special to get the footage to the vet, or can I just send a video clip?
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    You can just send a clip — most vets are happy to receive a short video via email or WhatsApp. The Eufy app lets you download footage straight to your phone, so you can trim it to the relevant bit (say, him getting up from his bed) and send it directly. It's worth asking your vet whether they'd prefer a clip of him walking toward the camera or from the side — side-on footage usually shows gait asymmetry most clearly. If you can capture both, even better.
    Really useful, thank you. I'll go with that one.
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    Great choice for the situation. Set it up at roughly his shoulder height if you can — a low shelf or a stack of books works fine — and try to film him on a hard floor rather than carpet if possible, as it makes any gait changes more visible. Hope the footage gives your vet exactly what they need.

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