When something's off with your pet, know what to do next.

Describe what you're seeing, track what matters, and export a clear timeline when timing matters for diagnosis or training decisions.

From vomiting frequently to peeing indoors after being house-trained, DearPaw helps you move from worry to action.

Your first stop when something's off with your pet

It starts with a small change you can't ignore.

Maybe your pet is vomiting more than usual. Maybe they suddenly start peeing indoors after being house-trained. Maybe they seem restless, irritated, low-energy, or just not like themselves.

You search online. You second-guess yourself. You try to remember when it started, what changed, and whether it's something to watch or act on.

Something feels off Pacing after dinner and licking paws more than usual.
Checking next step Open DearPaw to log it while it's fresh.

The mental load gets heavy fast.

Searching online
Remembering details
Deciding if it is urgent

DearPaw gives you one calm place to ask, track, and move forward without spiraling.

How it works

One place to ask, track, and act.

01

Ask about what you're seeing

Describe the concern in plain language and get calm, context-aware guidance based on your pet's profile and history.

Pet owner on sofa looking at phone with golden retriever beside her
02

Track what happens next

Log symptoms, behaviors, and care actions so the full story stays clear — not scattered across texts and memory.

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Poppy's log
3 entries this week
  • Vomiting after meals
    Today · 8:14 am
  • Low energy, less playful
    Yesterday · 4:30 pm
  • Refused usual kibble
    2 days ago · 7:50 am
03

Export a clear timeline

When you need a vet or trainer, share a structured summary instead of piecing it together on the spot — timing details can change a diagnosis.

Vet Summary — Poppy
May 20 – May 27, 2025
Ready
Day 1Vomiting after meals noted
Day 3Energy decline, less playful
Day 5Kibble refusal began
Day 7Export prepared for vet
04

Spot patterns over time

DearPaw connects the dots across logs so you can see what's recurring, what's improved, and what still needs attention.

Vomiting frequency · Last 4 weeks
W1
W2
W3
W4
Peaks align with diet changes — DearPaw flagged this pattern automatically.
What you can ask about

Health concerns, behavior concerns — and everything in between.

Health
  • Vomiting or nausea
  • Low appetite or food refusal
  • Drinking more or less than usual
  • Lethargy or low energy
  • Skin irritation or hot spots
Behavior
  • Peeing indoors after house training
  • Sudden aggression or snapping
  • Constant licking or chewing
  • Restlessness or pacing at night
  • Excessive barking or whining
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These aren't always separate. Constant licking might be anxiety — or allergies. Not eating might be stress — or nausea. I've seen it all. 🐾

Why DearPaw

More useful than searching. More practical than just tracking.

Without
  • Contradicting search results
  • Notes you can't use at the vet
  • Forgetting when it started
  • Spiraling about whether it's serious
With DearPaw
  • Guidance built around your specific pet
  • A structured timeline ready to share
  • A full picture that tracks itself
  • A calm, clear next step every time
Who it's for

Built for real pet owners.

Everyday pet owners

When you notice something unusual and want a clear next step.

Health-conscious owners

For better records, better continuity, and more useful insight over time.

Multi-pet households

Keep each pet's profile and history clear, separate, and organized.

A pet owner sitting on a sofa with her golden retriever puppy
When you need outside help

When timing matters, memory is not enough.

In interviews with nearly 10 vets, one point came up again and again: timing changes diagnosis.

If a symptom started one week ago, that can point to something very different than if it started one month ago.

DearPaw helps you show what happened, when it started, what changed, and what you've already tried, so the conversation is less dependent on memory.

Supportive guidance, without overclaiming.

DearPaw helps you notice, track, and organize concerns with more confidence. It does not replace veterinary care.

Notice clearly

Capture symptoms, behaviors, and changes while they're happening, not hours later.

Track responsibly

Build continuity around your pet's history so decisions feel more grounded and less reactive.

Escalate when needed

Use DearPaw to prepare for professional care, not to delay it when your pet needs help.

When something's off with your pet, start in one place.

Get calm guidance, keep a clear history, and take the next step with more confidence.