One tap, and a sitter sees your pet's full history.
Anyone minding your pet — the family, a sitter, the cattery — can open the full picture in a tap. Speak each update on the spot, from the vet's car park to the kitchen scales, and the weight, the jabs and the next check-up are all there.
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What you capture
- A spoken note straight after the vet — the new dose, the diagnosis, the thing to watch, in your own words
- Weight, jabs and vet visits, building into a dated health timeline
- The everyday routine — food, medication, the walk they love — plus a way for a finder to reach you on the collar
Tap the tag and your pet's whole record opens on your phone — every vet visit, voice note, weight and jab in the order it happened, and on the collar, how to reach you.
A pet health record app keeps what usually lives in one person's memory and a crumpled folder of receipts: the exact food, the half-tablet at night, the weight last spring, when the booster falls due. Stick a little tag on the carrier, the crate or the food bin and speak a note each time something happens — after a vet visit, a new prescription, a limp you want to keep an eye on. Each note is dated and kept, so a proper pet health and care record builds itself instead of fading from memory.
When you go away, share the label with a sitter or a family member and they tap to read the feeding routine and medication — no account, no sign-up, and nothing else of yours on show. Set a reminder so the next vaccination, worming or flea treatment never creeps up on you. And a tag on the collar gives whoever finds a wandering pet a quick, friendly way to reach you — a handy backup alongside the microchip.
Stick a tag on it
A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.
Tap & add
Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.
Tap to recall
Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.
Questions
- Can I add a note without typing?
- Yes — tap the tag and speak. It's made for hands-full moments: in the vet car park, or at home with the lead in one hand, just say what happened and it's saved to the timeline, dated for you.
- Can a pet-sitter read the care notes without an account?
- Yes. Share the pet's label and a sitter can tap to read the feeding amounts, medication and routine — no sign-up needed, and the rest of your things stay private.
- Is this a replacement for a microchip?
- No — keep the microchip. A collar tag is an extra, instant way for whoever finds your pet to reach you, without waiting on a chip scan at a vet or shelter.