Modern pet health starts with better organization.
Track vaccinations, medications, symptoms, allergies, veterinary visits and wellness trends in one calm, organized place with PetSynk. Built for households, designed for everyday owners — not data scientists.
Private by design. Works for one pet or a whole household.
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Your pets
Max
Dog · 6 yrs
Booster due
Luna
Cat · 11 yrs
On meds
Rabies booster · MaxDue in 42 days
Methimazole · LunaAdherence 98%
Weight trend · 3 petsStable / 90d
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Why it matters
Most of what your veterinarian needs lives in your head — and a little in five different folders.
Pet health is rarely one event. It's a slow accumulation of small things — a booster from two years ago, a skin flare-up last spring, the new food you tried in July, the mild limp that came and went. None of it lives in one place by default, and most of it gets forgotten by the next veterinary visit. The owners who avoid surprises aren't more vigilant — they keep notes.
Pet health information is fragmented
Different clinics, paper printouts, email PDFs and lab portals — your pet's history is scattered across systems that don't talk to each other. When something serious happens, that scattering costs time, money and clarity.
Vaccinations and boosters are easy to miss
Schedules vary by species, region, lifestyle and age. A single missed reminder can mean a kennel turns you away, a travel plan falls apart, or a preventable disease becomes a real risk.
Medication adherence quietly slips
Long courses of antibiotics, daily allergy meds, joint supplements and twice-daily senior medications all rely on routine. Without a record, it's hard to know whether a dose was missed, doubled, or skipped because nobody could remember.
Emergencies don't wait for paperwork
If your pet ingests something toxic, gets injured on holiday, or needs an after-hours veterinarian, the first question is always: what's their history? Having vaccinations, allergies and medications in one place can change the outcome.
Changing veterinarians resets the clock
Moving cities, switching clinics or seeing a specialist usually means re-explaining years of history from memory. A clean digital record turns a 20-minute intake into a five-minute summary.
Long-term symptoms only show as patterns
An itch in March, again in May, again in July — three isolated events on paper, an obvious seasonal trigger in a timeline. Most chronic conditions reveal themselves through patterns owners can't see without help.
Proactive care beats reactive care
Catching weight drift, dental issues or quiet behavioural shifts early is almost always easier and cheaper than treating the resulting condition. A small monthly review prevents most large emergencies.
Multi-pet households compound the chaos
Two or three pets, several caregivers, multiple veterinarians over a lifetime — without one shared record, doses get repeated, appointments get missed, and you end up answering the same intake form for the fifth time.
What pet owners should track
One profile per pet. Everything that matters, in the right place.
PetSynk doesn't try to log every step or count every kibble. It focuses on the records owners actually revisit — the ones veterinarians ask about, the ones that matter when something changes.
Vaccinations
Core and lifestyle vaccines, lot numbers, due dates and reminders — for every pet in your home.
Veterinary visits
A chronological history of every consult: reason, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.
Medications
Doses, frequency, start and end dates, with adherence tracking and refill awareness.
Allergies
Known allergens, reactions and severity — visible the moment you open your pet's profile.
Weight trends
Body weight and condition score over time, with trend lines that catch quiet drift early.
Symptoms
Quick notes for itching, limping, vomiting, lethargy — patterns surface over weeks, not guesses.
Food & ingredient safety
Scan or search foods and treats. Flag risky ingredients before they become a problem.
Medical documents
Veterinary reports, lab results, prescriptions and pet passports — uploaded, tagged and searchable.
Microchip information
Chip ID, registry, tag number and emergency details — instantly available if your pet gets lost.
Emergency contacts
Your primary veterinarian, emergency clinic and a backup contact, kept where you can find them under pressure.
Senior pet monitoring
Twice-yearly exam reminders, mobility notes and trend dashboards built for the years that matter most.
The foundations
Pet wellness is built from a small number of consistent habits.
There is no single secret to a healthy, long-lived pet. There is a short list of things that almost always matter — and the owners who keep them visible tend to catch problems earlier and treat them more easily.
Preventative care
The cheapest, easiest health intervention is the one you don't have to do. Annual exams, parasite prevention, vaccinations and dental care are the foundation of long-term pet health. Most chronic disease is caught earlier and treated more affordably when these basics are kept consistent — and that consistency is much easier when everything lives in one record.
Routine veterinary visits
Healthy adult pets benefit from at least one wellness exam per year; senior pets typically benefit from two. These visits are not just about vaccines — they're the moment a veterinarian can compare today's body condition, dental health and behaviour against last year's notes. Bringing your own record makes that comparison far more accurate.
Nutrition
Most pet food problems are quiet and recurring rather than dramatic. Knowing the named protein source, the first three ingredients and the additive list tells you most of what you need. Track what you feed and how your pet responds — soft stool, itchy skin, recurring ear issues — and patterns become obvious within a few weeks.
Exercise
Pets need consistent activity matched to their species, breed, age and joint health. Too little leads to weight gain and behavioural issues; too much, especially in young or senior animals, can cause injury. There's no single right number, but tracking how walks, play and energy levels change with age and weather often reveals problems before lameness or weight gain appears.
Hydration
Hydration is one of the most under-appreciated pet health levers. Cats in particular evolved to get most of their water from food, which is why wet food and water fountains matter. For dogs, sudden increases in thirst — especially in older animals — are worth logging immediately, not waiting out.
Healthy weight
Roughly half of pets in many countries are overweight or obese, which quietly shortens lifespan and worsens joint, heart and metabolic health. The fix is rarely a dramatic diet — it's portion accuracy, treat awareness and consistent monthly weigh-ins. A simple weight curve is one of the most useful long-term health signals you can keep.
Mental stimulation
Behavioural problems are health problems. Boredom, isolation and unmet species-specific needs show up as destructive behaviour, overgrooming, weight changes and stress-related illness. Puzzle feeders, training sessions, scent work and predictable routines are wellness tools, not luxuries.
Parasite prevention
Fleas, ticks, heartworm and intestinal worms are everywhere — even for indoor pets. Modern preventatives are highly effective when taken consistently, and almost useless when missed for months. Logging when you give each dose is the simplest way to make sure none are skipped.
Early symptom awareness
Most chronic conditions show up first as small changes: slightly less appetite, slightly more sleep, slightly slower stairs. None of these are individually alarming. Together, over weeks, they tell a story that's worth catching early. A short note the day you notice something is far more useful than trying to remember at the consult.
Dental health
By age three, the majority of dogs and cats already show signs of dental disease. Untreated, it's a quiet contributor to pain, infection and even kidney and heart issues. Daily brushing, dental chews and routine cleanings under anaesthesia are the standard tools — and tracking them makes it obvious when the next one is due.
Aging pets
Most pets enter their senior years somewhere between 7 and 10 depending on species, breed and size. Aging shows up gradually: longer naps, more hesitation in the dark, slower grooming, occasional accidents. Twice-yearly check-ins, baseline blood work and a tighter weight log become the new normal — and they pay back in years of comfortable life.
Sleep & recovery
Healthy pets sleep a lot — but changes in sleep matter. A pet that suddenly seems restless at night, paces, or struggles to settle is telling you something. So is a pet that becomes harder to wake, sleeps in unusual places, or stops greeting you at the door. Note it; bring it up; track whether it persists.
Warning signs
The signs worth paying attention to — and worth writing down.
None of the items below are diagnoses. They are the changes that, when they persist or cluster, deserve a conversation with your veterinarian. PetSynk supports awareness and organization; clinical decisions always belong with your veterinarian.
Appetite changes
A pet that suddenly eats less, eats more, or stops eating familiar food for more than a day is worth noting — and worth asking your veterinarian about if it persists.
Vomiting
Occasional vomiting can be normal. Repeated vomiting, vomiting blood, or vomiting paired with lethargy is not. Log frequency and what was eaten in the previous 24 hours.
Diarrhea
One soft stool is rarely an emergency. Multiple loose stools, blood, mucus or diarrhea lasting more than 24–48 hours warrants a call.
Sudden weight loss
Unexplained weight loss is one of the most reliable early signals of underlying disease, especially in older pets. A simple monthly weigh-in catches it long before you'd notice by eye.
Limping or stiffness
Intermittent limping, reluctance to jump or slowness on stairs are easy to dismiss. Logging when it happens — and what came before — turns vague into actionable.
Lethargy
Not just being tired — a real drop in interest in food, play or interaction, lasting more than a day, deserves attention. Pets rarely fake feeling unwell.
Skin & coat issues
Dull coat, hot spots, recurring ear infections, bald patches and excessive licking are usually downstream of allergies, parasites, diet or stress. The cause is almost always findable when tracked.
Excessive scratching
Frequent scratching, head shaking or chewing at the same spot suggests an ongoing irritation worth investigating — not just a one-off itch.
Breathing changes
Faster breathing at rest, audible effort, persistent coughing or open-mouth breathing in cats can be serious. These are not symptoms to wait out.
Urination changes
Drinking and urinating more — or less — is one of the earliest and most reliable signals of internal change. Easy to log, hard to ignore once you see the trend.
PetSynk is not a substitute for veterinary care. If you are concerned about your pet's health, contact your veterinarian or a pet emergency service.
Digital pet records
Paper records get lost. Email PDFs get buried. A digital record stays.
A single source of truth for your pet's health doesn't just help in emergencies — it changes everyday decisions. The veterinary visit becomes shorter and more useful. The new food becomes easier to evaluate. The mild symptom becomes a logged data point instead of a forgotten guess.
Veterinarian-ready summary in seconds
Generate a clean PDF with vaccinations, medications, allergies, recent symptoms and weight trends — ready to share with your veterinarian, a sitter or a new clinic.
Vaccinations, current medications, allergies and microchip details — accessible from your phone in the moment that matters.
Changing veterinarians
Move cities, switch clinics or see a specialist without re-explaining years of history from memory. One clean export does the work.
Travel & boarding
Boarding facilities, airlines and international travel all ask for the same documents. Keep them once; share them in seconds.
Multi-pet households
One account, multiple pets, optional shared access for partners, sitters or family — without losing track of who needs what.
Long-term tracking
Trends are invisible in scattered records and obvious in one place. Weight, symptoms, medications and visits become a real timeline.
Easier communication
Show, don't tell. A veterinarian-ready summary turns a vague "she hasn't been herself" into specific dates, weights and notes.
Wellness & longevity
Longer, better lives are built quietly — over years, not weeks.
There's no single intervention that adds years to a pet's life. There's a short list of habits — clean weight management, consistent preventative care, proactive monitoring, calm routines — that compound over time. The owners whose pets age well are almost always the ones who made it easy to stay consistent.
Early detection is the single highest-leverage health investment you can make. Most chronic conditions are cheaper, easier and gentler to manage when caught in their first months rather than their second year. A tracked timeline is what makes early detection possible without becoming obsessive about it.
Healthy aging
Twice-yearly senior exams, baseline blood work and a tighter weight log catch most age-related conditions early.
Mobility tracking
Stairs, jumping, getting up after rest — small declines in mobility are early signals of joint or pain issues.
Weight trends
A steady weight curve is one of the best longevity signals. Both gradual gain and unexplained loss matter.
Routine monitoring
Recurring blood and urine tests in older pets pick up changes long before symptoms show. Results in one place reveal trends instantly.
Lifestyle consistency
Predictable feeding, sleeping and activity routines reduce stress and surface real changes faster than any wearable.
Early detection
The earlier a problem is logged, the more options you and your veterinarian have. Most chronic conditions reward attention.
Why PetSynk
Not a reminder app. Not a social pet feed. A real health record.
Most pet apps either remind you when a vaccine is due or let you post photos. PetSynk is built for the quiet, structural work in between — the lifelong record that makes every other decision easier.
What you get
PetSynk
Reminder apps
Social pet apps
Lifelong pet health timeline
Yes — every pet, every record
No
No
Veterinarian-ready summary export
Yes, in seconds
No
No
Symptom + weight pattern detection
Yes, AI-assisted
No
No
Multi-pet households
Built in
Limited
Sometimes
Owner-controlled, private records
Yes
Varies
No
Mobile-first, calm UI
Yes
Varies
Feed-driven
Owner-controlled
Your pet, your data. You decide what's logged and who can see it.
AI-assisted
Patterns surface automatically. The AI explains; it never decides for you.
Mobile-first
Designed for the phone in your pocket at the veterinarian, on a walk, or at home.
Privacy-first
Encrypted records, no advertising, no selling of pet data — ever.
Coming next
In-depth guides for modern pet owners.
We're building out a library of detailed, veterinary-aware articles for the questions owners ask most. New pieces are added regularly — bookmark this page or join the waitlist to be notified.
A pet health tracker is a digital tool that consolidates everything related to your pet's health — vaccinations, medications, veterinary visits, allergies, weight, symptoms and documents — into one searchable timeline. PetSynk is designed around what owners actually revisit most, not every step or every meal.
One calm place for everything that matters
Everything about your pet's health — finally in one place.
PetSynk helps modern pet owners stay organized, proactive and informed throughout every stage of a pet's life — from first vaccinations to senior care.