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Pet Health Journal: Structured Profiles and Health Records

For everyday pet care: supports multi-pet management, records weight, vaccines, parasite control, vet visits, symptoms, medications, lab results, and care notes, and consolidates them into a searchable timeline for family collaboration and clearer follow-up communication. We recommend completing daily records in the mobile app; the official site provides announcements, FAQ, help, and long-form guides for reading and sharing.

Start with weekly weight records, vaccine/parasite-control checkpoints, and visit summaries, then gradually build your own record templates. Official public pages provide readable content, while the app is for continuous data capture; this combination stays more stable over time.

Pet Health Journal

Core capabilities

1

Profiles

Multi-pet profile management

One profile for each pet, covering category, life stage, and notes, so records are less likely to be mixed up during collaboration.

2

Logging

Typed health records

Weight, vaccines, parasite control, vet visits, symptoms, medications, lab results, and notes can be recorded in one system, with filtering by time or record type.

3

Review

Trends and short reviews

Weekly/monthly reviews can turn scattered records into executable next steps and help identify unusual trends earlier.

4

Content

Explainer pages and reusable templates

Feature pages, topic pages, FAQ, and guides share a common structure, making onboarding easier and long-term reuse more practical.

Common scenarios

1

Before-and-after visit records

Consolidate complaint, checks, conclusion, treatment, and follow-up points to avoid communication gaps at the next visit.

2

Diet transition and observation

Track appetite, stool condition, activity, and weight changes to evaluate fit and adjust step by step.

3

Post-op recovery

Log intake, elimination, activity, and incision checks on a clear recovery timeline.

4

Family collaboration

Use the same units, keywords, and title format to reduce noisy records and conflicting input.

Scenario guides

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First week after a new pet arrives

Establish baselines for weight, intake, elimination, and activity, together with a short weekly review.

2

Two weeks after surgery

Keep medication checklists, wound checks, and recheck reminders in one execution flow.

3

14-day diet transition

From baseline to gradual replacement and soft-stool risk observation, ending with a clear conclusion.

4

More scenarios

Chronic follow-up, pre-emergency preparation, and multi-pet collaboration can be read in one place.

Public pages

1

Announcements

List and detail are separated, so updates and version information are quicker to review.

2

FAQ

Covers record standards, weight-writing style, data notes, and common operation questions.

3

Help center

Consolidates core features, common scenarios, and a low-friction path for building the recording habit.

4

About

Introduces product boundaries, positioning, and content organization.

Pet topic hubs (by species)

1

Cats

Feeding, weight, vaccines, parasite control, and visits end to end.

2

Dogs

Size and activity-aware logging with daily rhythm in mind.

3

Rabbits

Fiber-first diet, teeth wear, and gut observation templates.

4

More species

Hamsters, parrots, turtles, geckos, ornamental fish, chinchillas, and more can all be explored by category.

Life memorial

1

Preparation

Checklists before choices

Service scope, timing, cost lines, confirmations, and family roles under stress.

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Reading paths

By pet & breed

First wave covers mainstream dogs and cats; articles are practical and cautious.

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Boundaries

Respect, transparency, traceability

For planning reference—not a substitute for local rules, provider terms, or professional advice.

Topic pages (deeper explainers)

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Weight & trends

Format, understanding swings, and weekly review writing.

2

Vaccines & parasite control

Histories and cadence to reduce misses and duplicates.

3

Visits & medications

Conclusions, med execution, and follow-up checkpoints.

4

Privacy & collaboration

Household norms and limiting unnecessary exposure.

5

Oral & dental care

Halitosis, tartar, and brushing plans as logs.

6

Ear care

Use structured observation for signs such as discharge, unusual odor, and scratching.

7

Eye checks

Redness, tearing, discharge timelines.

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More topics

Centralized feature guidance for diet transition, post-op recovery, and lab result interpretation.

Long-form guides (readable articles)

1

Visit summary template

Five-part factual records for follow-up reviews and family alignment.

2

Weekly weight plan

Even with one weigh-in per week, you can still form trend insights with review prompts.

3

Diet transition guide

Provides a 7-14 day checklist and recording fields to reduce execution uncertainty.

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More guides

A directory covering high-frequency recording scenarios, convenient for bookmarking and repeated reference.

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