PawChart is the only dog health app that tells you what to do —
not just what to record.
Most pet health apps are digital notebooks. PawChart is an AI-powered
health advisor that gives you a clear answer when your dog needs one most
— at 2am, on a Sunday, when your vet isn't available.
🤖 AI SYMPTOM CHECKER — POWERED BY CLAUDE AI
Describe your dog's symptoms and get instant triage in under 60 seconds.
PawChart asks the right follow-up questions based on your dog's breed,
age, and weight — then tells you exactly what to do.
Watch at home. See a vet soon. Go to the ER now.
No other pet app does this.
📍 EMERGENCY VET FINDER
When the AI says go — PawChart finds open emergency vet clinics near you
instantly. Ratings, hours, and distance. One tap. No Googling at midnight.
💉 COMPLETE HEALTH RECORDS
Track vaccinations, prescriptions, vet visits, upcoming appointments, and
health notes for every dog. Everything in one place, always ready to share
with your vet or groomer.
🪪 DIGITAL DOG ID CARD
Generate a shareable ID card with your dog's photo, breed, and vaccination
status. Perfect for boarding facilities, groomers, and dog parks.
🐕 BUILT FOR DOG OWNERS — NOT EVERY PET
PawChart is designed specifically for dogs. Breed-aware AI. Dog-specific
vaccines. Dog-specific emergency scenarios. Not a generic pet tracker
watered down for every animal.
📋 VET INFORMATION & APPOINTMENTS
Store your vet's contact details, track visit history, and set upcoming
appointment reminders — all linked to the right dog.
PAWCHART PREMIUM
Upgrade for unlimited AI symptom checks and unlimited dog profiles.
- $4.99/month or $39.99/year
- 7-day free trial — no credit card required
- Cancel anytime in Google Play settings
WHO PAWCHART IS BUILT FOR
- New puppy owners who want to get health right from day one
- Anxious dog owners who need clear answers instead of Google spirals
- Senior dog owners managing complex health needs
- First-time dog owners who didn't get a manual with their dog
- Devoted pet parents who treat their dog like family
PawChart is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.
Always consult a licensed veterinarian for medical decisions.