For people whose pets are family

It's 2am at the emergency vet. They ask what meds he's on and when his last shot was. Do you know?

For most of us the honest answer is “uhh… let me think.” The rabies date is on a card somewhere. The pills are in your head. The vet's number is buried in your phone. Pet Health Binder puts every bit of it in one calm place, and it's right there in your pocket the second someone asks.

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One payment. No subscription. Works on your phone, tablet & laptop.

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Cooper

Golden Retriever · 3 years, 2 months
❌ Rabies · 12 days overdue
Maple Street Animal Hospital
⚠️ Apoquel refill · due in 9 days
16mg · twice daily
✅ Bordetella · current
Good through next spring
Answered in 10 seconds ✓

Built for the people who keep the vet's number memorized

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Be honest for a second

Your pet's whole history is scattered across six places, and most of those places are inside your head.

The last rabies shot? On a paper somewhere, you think. The pills he takes? You know the names… roughly. When the next flea treatment is due? You'll “remember.” The vet's number, the microchip number, what the vet said at the last visit. Scattered, or gone.

And it's all fine. Right up until the one day it isn't. Somebody needs a real answer, fast, and “I'll remember” turns out to be the worst filing system you ever trusted.

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The 2am emergency

He's shaking and you're terrified. The vet asks one simple question. What is he on, and what's he allergic to? Every second you spend guessing is a second they can't treat him.

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The boarding desk

You're dropping her off before your flight. “We just need her up-to-date vaccine record.” You don't have it. Now you're on the phone to the clinic with a boarding pass in your teeth.

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The sitter text at dinner

“Hey, how much food does he get? And does he take a pill at night?” You're out at dinner, typing it from memory and hoping you got the dose right.

Here's the fix

One calm place for everything. In your pocket. Always up to date.

You spend ten quiet minutes once putting it all in: the shots, the pills, the vet, the quirks. After that, the binder does the remembering. It tells you what's overdue and what's coming up, and it hands you the answer the moment anyone asks, whether that's the clinic, the boarding desk, or your own front door.

What's inside

Six things off your mind and into one tidy binder

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Vaccines that never quietly lapse

Every shot with the date it was given and the day it's due, plus a clear current / due-soon / overdue badge. When the groomer or boarder asks for proof, print a clean one-page record in a tap instead of begging the clinic to fax it.

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Meds you actually keep up with

Doses, refill dates, and a dead-simple daily checklist so you never stand there wondering if he had his morning pill. It even keeps a little streak going, which is oddly satisfying when you're caring for a sick pet.

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The whole vet story, remembered

Reason, diagnosis, treatment, cost, and the follow-up date for every visit. So the next vet (or the next you, a year from now) has the full picture instead of a foggy guess.

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Weight you can finally see

A gentle line over time with notes like ‘new food’ or ‘post-surgery.’ The slow creep that's hard to notice day to day becomes obvious early, while it's still easy to fix.

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Grooming & care that nudge you

Nail trims, baths, flea and tick, heartworm, all set to repeat on your schedule. One tap marks it done and sets the next. No more ‘wait, when did we last…?’

The part people fall in love with

Going away? Hand your sitter one page that thinks of everything.

Feeding times. The pills explained in plain words, so instead of “16mg BID” it reads “half a tablet hidden in a treat, morning and night.” The walk routine. The “hides during storms” quirks. Your number, the vet, the emergency vet, the microchip. It fills itself in from what's already in your binder, then prints into one calm sheet with your pet's photo on top.

Leave it on the counter and actually relax on your trip.

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Caring for Luna
While you're away · prepared June 9
Food½ cup Hill's, twice daily (8am and 7pm)
MedsHalf a thyroid tablet in a treat, every morning
LitterScoop daily; she likes it very clean
Good to knowHides under the bed in storms, so just let her be
Emergency vetRiverside 24hr · (555) 911-0000

The junk drawer vs. your binder

😮‍💨 The way it is now

  • Vaccine dates on a paper… somewhere
  • Pills remembered ‘roughly’
  • Vet bills stuffed in a drawer
  • Sitter instructions typed from memory
  • ‘When was the last flea treatment?’ Who knows
  • Each pet's history in a different place

🌿 With Pet Health Binder

  • Every shot dated, with a due-date badge
  • A daily checklist that resets each morning
  • Costs logged and totalled for you
  • A printable sitter sheet that fills itself in
  • It tells you what's due before it's late
  • Every pet in one place, a tap apart

This is for you if…

  • Your pet is family, and you'd feel awful fumbling for answers in an emergency
  • You've got more than one animal and more than one schedule to track
  • You board, travel, or hand your pet to a sitter or dog-walker
  • You like things calm, simple, and in one place

It's probably not for you if…

  • You genuinely keep perfect paper records and never misplace them
  • You want a social network for pets (this is a quiet, private binder)
  • You'd rather keep trusting your memory and hope for the best

From people who stopped relying on memory

★★★★★
“I set up my two cats in about ten minutes. Last week the e-vet asked what Mochi was allergic to and I just… read it off my phone. That alone was worth it.”
Dana R., two-cat household
★★★★★
“The boarding place always wants the vaccine record and I always panic. Now I print one page and I'm done. My dog-sitter said the care sheet was the clearest she's ever gotten.”
Marcus T., Labrador dad
★★★★★
“My senior dog has four meds and a weight we're watching. Seeing it all on one screen, and getting nudged before a refill runs out, took a real weight off my chest.”
Priya S., one very spoiled beagle
Why this exists

I built this after the worst ten minutes of my year.

My dog got into something he shouldn't have, late at night. At the emergency vet they asked simple questions. His weight, his meds, his last vaccines. I stood there guessing while the clock ran. He was fine. I was not. I swore I'd never feel that helpless again.

So I made the thing I wished I'd had that night: one calm place for everything that matters about the animals we love, that's actually with you when it counts. That's the whole idea. I hope it saves you the ten minutes I'll never forget.

Simple, fair, yours forever

One price. However many pets you love.

Less than one bag of the good treats.

$19once
  • Unlimited pets: dogs, cats, rabbits, birds & more
  • Vaccines, meds, vet visits, weight, grooming & expenses
  • The auto-filling printable sitter sheet
  • Overdue & due-soon reminders, done for you
  • Syncs across your phone, tablet & laptop
  • Download a full backup any time. Your data is yours
  • No subscription. No ads. No selling your info.

Try it for 14 days. If it's not for you, email us for a full refund and keep your backup. No hard feelings.

Questions people ask before buying

No. If you can fill in a birthday card, you can use this. There's a friendly 3-step setup, then everything has its own button. No manual, no settings to wrestle with.

Yes. Pay $19 once and it's yours. No subscription, no monthly fee, no surprise charge next year. We'd rather you tell a friend than dread a renewal.

It works on your phone, your tablet, and your laptop, and they all stay in sync. Add a vet visit on your laptop tonight and it's on your phone at the clinic tomorrow.

Add as many as you love (dogs, cats, rabbits, birds) for the same one price. Switch between them with a tap.

Only you. It lives in your private account behind your password. We don't sell it, and you can download a full backup of everything any time you want.

Tap 'Back up my data' and you get a clean copy of everything to keep. Your records are yours, and we never hold them hostage.

No. It's a place to keep your records and reminders organized. Always follow your vet for medical decisions. We just make sure you can find the dates and doses when you need them.

Don't wait for the 2am scramble to wish you'd done this.

Ten quiet minutes today buys you a calm answer on the worst day. Set up your binder once. After that it's with you, your sitter, and your vet, from now on.

One payment · works on every device · 14-day refund