PawVet
Golden retriever sitting by a sunlit window
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Bruno · age 4
last vet visit Feb 12
PawVet · est. 2026

Every pet, every vet visit,
in one quiet place.

PawVet is the family scrapbook for your pets' health. Vaccines, weight, meds, reminders — all in one place, shared with whoever helps you care for them.

Tell me when it's open No card. One pet stays free, always.

Your household.

— four of them, in our case.
Golden retriever resting on a kitchen floor
Golden retriever, lying on a kitchen floor, ears soft, eyes catching light.
Brunogolden retriever, 4
Tortoiseshell cat curled up asleep on a windowsill
Tortoiseshell cat curled on a sunlit windowsill, half-asleep.
Mochitortie cat, 6
Gray tabby cat grooming its paw
Gray tabby mid-groom, paw curled at the chest.
Peppergray tabby, 11
Beagle puppy barking on a porch
Beagle puppy mid-bark on a back porch, head tilted.
Banjobeagle, 1

Pages from the scrapbook.

— four things it does, four it doesn't.

Log vaccinations.

Add what your vet gave them and when. Rabies, DAPP, FVRCP, Bordetella — PawVet remembers the date and pings you a month before the next one is due.

"Bruno's DAPP, Feb 12. Done."

Track weight over time.

A quick note every visit. PawVet draws the line for you — so you can see at a glance whether Pepper has been losing weight, or just looking thinner in winter coat.

Aug Dec Apr

Set medication reminders.

Heartworm on the 1st. Flea drops every 30 days. The bottle that lasts six weeks but feels like four. We'll remind whoever's home that night — you or your partner.

"Mochi's flea drops — Sunday."

Share with your partner.

Two phones, one scrapbook. Whoever takes Banjo to the vet that morning can log it; whoever's home that night sees the note. No "did you remember to…" texts.

"Both of you on the same page."

The vet visit, on paper.

— pinned, exported, brought along.
Spring
Vet
Clinic

Bruno — Feb 12, 2026

Dr. Anna · Spring Veterinary · 9:40 AM

  • Booster (DAPP)
  • Heartworm test — negative
  • Weight: 32.4 kg (−0.8 from Dec)
  • !Slight tartar on lower molars — flag in 6 mo
↳ Next: rabies due Aug 2026
This is what the export looks like. Bring it to the next vet. PDF or printed — your call. Spring Vet thanks you for not making them dig through three years of emails.
PawVet is not a vet. We don't diagnose.
We don't sell pet insurance.
We just keep the records, and remind you when the next thing is due.

Margin notes.

— questions in the margin, answers in the body.
How many pets can I add?
Free covers one. $3.99/month is unlimited — we built it for households with a dog and a cat, but we know plenty of people with three, four, six. The app doesn't slow down because Banjo joined.
Can my partner see the records?
On the paid plan, yes. Invite by email; they get the same view, same reminders. Edit history shows who added what — useful when you both swear you wrote down the last dose.
What if I switch vets?
Export the whole history as a PDF. Hand it to the new clinic on day one. It looks like a real record because it is one — visits, vaccines, weight, notes, all in order.
Where does the data live?
Encrypted on your phone, encrypted in our backup. We don't sell anything to advertisers. We don't have advertisers. The business is the $3.99.
Do you support fish? Birds? Reptiles?
Cats, dogs, and rabbits have full vaccine schedules built in. Birds, reptiles, small mammals work as freeform logs — same reminders, same weight tracking, just without the species-specific schedule prompts.
Does it remind me about deworming and flea/tick treatment?
Yes. Set deworming and flea/tick treatments on whatever cycle your vet recommends — every 30 days, every three months, seasonally — and PawVet nudges whoever's home the night it's due. No more "wait, did we do the drops this month?"
Can I export my pet's records as a PDF?
Yes. One tap turns the whole history — visits, vaccines, weight, meds, notes — into a clean PDF. Email it, print it, or hand it over at a new clinic. It reads like a real record because it is one.
Is there an app for multiple pets in one household?
That's the whole point. Each pet gets its own profile, its own schedule, its own reminders — and they all live on one calendar. Built for the dog-and-a-cat house and the three-cats-and-a-beagle house alike.
How do I track weight over time?
Jot the number at each visit and PawVet draws the curve. You'll see at a glance whether Pepper is genuinely losing weight or just looked thinner in her winter coat — the kind of trend that's hard to spot one visit at a time.
Is the subscription worth it? What's free?
Free covers one pet and the basics. $3.99/month adds unlimited pets, partner sharing, every reminder, and PDF export — for households juggling more than one animal. No ads, no data sale; the subscription is the whole business model.
A golden retriever, a beagle and two cats together on a rug
Group shot — Bruno, Mochi, Pepper, Banjo on the rug. One of them will be blinking.
The whole crew.May 2026

Pin it to the fridge.

Coming to iOS and Android — soon. Free for 1 pet, $3.99/month for unlimited — or stay free, the album is still real.

Pin me to the list.

— we'll write back when the app is open.

Drop us a note.

— Bruno reads everything.