Ultrasound, or sonography, for pets is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique using sound waves to create real-time images of internal structures. Widely employed in veterinary medicine, it helps assess organs, detect abnormalities, and guide procedures. A handheld transducer emits high-frequency sound waves that bounce off tissues, producing detailed images on a monitor. This imaging modality aids in diagnosing conditions like pregnancy, tumors, and organ abnormalities without radiation. Its non-intrusive nature makes it valuable for evaluating soft tissues and organs in pets, facilitating accurate diagnoses and informed treatment plans for veterinarians.