Medical records belong to the animal, not the owner. Vets see the full picture regardless of who owns them.
One permanent medical record that transcends ownership
Every medical event is permanently recorded with timestamps. Can't be deleted or edited.
Veterinarians verify each other's work. Claims must be backed by licensed professionals.
Vets can access critical history in emergencies without owner present or permission.
Never lose medical history again
New vet sees complete history instantly. No faxing records or waiting for transfers.
Medical records follow your pet anywhere. Start fresh with a new vet without losing context.
Rehoming or selling? New owner gets complete medical picture. Nothing hidden.
Make better decisions with complete information
Access critical medical history in life-threatening situations without owner consent:
Medical records exist for the animal's entire life, not just while with one owner.
Complete medical timeline from first breeder exam to end of life care
Rehoming, adoption, or sale doesn't reset medical history
Lifetime health data helps identify breed-specific conditions
Long-term outcomes traced back to breeding programs
How medical continuity protects animals in common situations
Your dog is hit by a car while you're at work. A stranger rushes them to emergency vet.
With Medical Continuity:
Vet sees allergy to anesthesia, previous heart murmur, and current medications instantly. Makes informed decisions without delay.
You adopt a 5-year-old dog. Shelter says "healthy" but has no records.
With Medical Continuity:
Complete vaccination history, previous illnesses, and known behavioral triggers available from day one. No surprises.
You're relocating and need to find a new vet in a different state.
With Medical Continuity:
New vet sees complete history on first visit. No gaps, no waiting for transfers, no lost records.
You can no longer care for your cat and need to find them a new home.
With Medical Continuity:
New owner sees complete medical picture. Transparency builds trust and ensures continued proper care.