Quantum Wellness Info Quantum Wellness Info

🐾 What Really Happens During a Pet Bioresonance Scan (And Why We’re Always Learning)

Cat with bioresonance cloth detector, RAH scan on Rayocomp PS 1000 and dog with cloth detector and medical quality ECG clips for scan

At Furwave, we get this a lot: “So how does the scan work?”
And we love answering it—because the truth is, it’s a beautiful mix of science, sensitivity, and energy. While the technology is consistent, the pets? Not so much! 😅

We wanted to take you behind the scenes of a typical bioresonance scan—and show how our team adapts to each unique furkid, especially the squirmy, the sensitive, and the super social.


🐕 🐱Not All Pets Sit Still (And That’s Okay)

To get the best results, we keep pets calm and still during the scan. We gently apply medical grade ECG clips and electrodes where appropriate and have the pet wear or lie on a special cloth called a fabric detector. The fabric detector acts as a ‘signal communicator’ between the device and the pet.

The device sends different frequency patterns to the animal through the fabric detector while measuring subtle changes in the heart’s electrical activity (via ECG). These changes reflect how the body responds to each pattern as well as what state it is in, and the device generates a report based on the results.

But let’s be honest: some pets would rather do zoomies than sit quietly for 20–30 minutes. That’s especially true for:

  • High-energy dogs (like Millie the CKCS or Suki the Schnauzer),

  • Cats who don’t love being handled, or

  • Furkids with separation anxiety.

And guess what? That’s completely normal.


✋ So How Do We Work Around It?

We don’t force anything. Here’s what we do instead:

  • Let owners stay nearby if needed (sometimes they sit in the scan area too!)

  • Spend time playing, bonding, and helping the pet get comfortable with us before the scan begins

  • Adjust clip placements or use cloth detector for sensitive pets

  • Offer treats and comfort items to help them settle

We also give the pets time to relax before beginning the scan. It’s not about rushing—it’s about building trust, even with the most anxious or energetic animals.

💬 Every scan is different, because every animal is different. Our job is to listen—energetically and emotionally.
— Furwave Team
Schnauzer during bioresonance scan and therapy, how having pet owners and familiar items calm the pet during session

Left: Meet Suki – our energetic 14-year-old Schnauzer who refused to sit still! Curious, hyper, and full of life, she got her therapy wires tangled in minutes (her pawrent had to stay just an inch away 🐾).
Right: The magic of familiarity ✨ With her favorite sleeping bed, Suki finally calmed down… well, as long as her human stayed close too! 😅💕


🌍 Learning From the Best – Our Collaboration With Rayonex Germany

Our commitment to your pet’s wellness goes beyond Malaysia. Our founder, Ang Shu Yin, MD, is in constant contact with Rayonex Biomedical GmbH in Germany receiving direct guidance from the Vet Team. The team is always within reach for advice on scan challenges, unusual cases, or notes on how to proceed when things get tricky.

We are always looking forward to learning new insights and techniques, and we can’t wait to apply this knowledge to improve our local sessions.

Stay tuned—there’s a lot more coming your way!


🐾 Curious What Your Pet’s Body Is Telling You?

If you’ve ever wondered what a scan might reveal about your pet’s health or behavior, we’d love to welcome you for a first check up scan session. It’s gentle, non-invasive, and often, surprisingly insightful—before symptoms even appear.

🐶 🐱We’re here for the furkids

💡 P.S. Have a high-energy pet?

Tell us what calms them down—we might just try your tip during our next session!

Read More