Your homework: own your pet's records.
App or no app, your pet's full history should be in your hands. Here's how to get it today, by email or a quick phone call.
This isn't really about our app.
Our mission is simple: every pet owner should own their pet's records. Not a clinic portal you'll lose the login to, not a folder in someone else's filing cabinet. You. Those records are yours, and getting hold of them should be the easy part.
So before we say a word about MyPetVault, here's the one thing worth doing today, with us or without us.
Ask your vet for the full history.
Intimidated? Honestly, so were we. A blank message to the clinic is weirdly hard to start. So we wrote it for you. Pick email or a quick phone call, choose what you need, and we'll hand you something ready to send or read out loud.
How do you want to reach your vet?
Do you have your vet's email?
Got the records back? Here's the easy part.
- Open MyPetVault and tap the camera button.
- Snap the paper, or pick the PDF your clinic sent.
- Smart Scan reads it, you check it, and it lands on your pet's page.
Sent it? That's the hard part done.
Seriously, nice work. From here MyPetVault keeps every record in one place, reminds you what's due, and gets it to any vet, groomer, or sitter in a tap. If you like the idea, become a founding member and lock in 3 free months at launch.
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