Pet_OS gives owners a daily routine — weight, food, medication, toilet, activity, symptoms — and turns it into a clear health story your vet can read whenever they choose to.
Most owners spot when something feels off but struggle to explain it in a 15-minute appointment. Pet_OS turns those small daily observations into something you and your vet can actually look at together.
Add their name, breed, date of birth, target weight and any conditions. Once. That's the whole setup.
Tap to record a weigh-in, a dose given, a meal, a toilet break or a quick symptom note. It takes seconds and there's no hardware to buy.
One link gives your clinic a clear, printable overview of trends, medication and anything you've flagged. They can open it whenever it's useful.
Plot weigh-ins against a target line. Body condition score for the broader picture.
Schedules, dose reminders, who gave it, when. A clean log your vet can trust.
Daily calorie target, meal portions, and a feeding history that catches drift early.
Wees, poos, stool quality — plus a notes log for anything that feels off.
Daily walking, play and rest. Manual or auto-synced from a FitBark.
A clean, printable one-pager that pulls everything together for an appointment.
Pet_OS works with nothing but a phone in your pocket — but if you've already got a smart collar, you can skip the manual logging for activity and sleep.
Pet_OS gives your vet optional, read-only access to the things owners track between visits. There's no obligation to monitor anyone's pet — it's simply a window the clinic can open when it's useful: before an appointment, when an owner calls with a concern, or while reviewing a long-term plan.
The point isn't constant oversight. It's helping you see the small changes owners can struggle to put into words — weight drift, stool quality shifting, stiffness on certain mornings — so that fifteen-minute consults start from a richer baseline.
Nothing in your workflow changes. Open the summary link the owner sends, browse, close it.
Weight, body condition, medication adherence and symptom notes are all rolled into one page.
Everything is entered by the owner. Use it as supporting context — it doesn't replace clinical exam.
It's free, it works on any device, and you can try it without signing up.