Your dog has a health history. It just doesn't live anywhere.

Every dog has a health history. The problem is it lives in three different vet offices, a folder of PDFs, and whatever you can remember at 11pm when the boarding facility needs proof of vaccines.

searching phone late night

There's no record between vet visits.

It usually happens at the worst time.

The night before you board your dog, the facility sends a reminder: proof of rabies, bordetella, DHPP, and a current municipal license required at check-in. You start checking your phone. There's a photo of a vaccination certificate from two years ago. An email from the vet that might have the other one. A PDF you think you saved somewhere. It's 9pm and the vet's office is closed.

Or you're at an emergency vet who's never seen your dog. They need to know about current medications, allergies, and chronic conditions — and your regular vet's records aren't accessible at midnight. You're reconstructing your dog's health history from memory while someone in scrubs waits.

Or the vet asks what's changed since the last visit. Your partner took the dog last time. You got a text that said "everything's fine." You still don't know what was prescribed or when the next bloodwork is due.

This isn't a failure of effort. It's a structural problem.

Your regular vet has what happened in their office. The emergency vet has their own records. The specialist has theirs. None of them can see what the others found, and none of them can share their records with your boarding facility, your dog sitter, or your partner on your behalf. You're the only person who has access to all of it — and your copy is scattered across emails, PDFs, phone photos, and memory.

When something happens — a midnight trip to the emergency vet, a boarding drop-off, a visit to a new provider — you're piecing it together under pressure.

Furvalis is the layer above any single provider.

One place to log vet visits, vaccinations, medications, diagnoses, and observations across every provider your dog has ever seen. A health status dashboard that shows what's current, what's due soon, and what's overdue. An AI-generated summary you can share with any vet before an appointment — or hand off to an emergency provider at midnight from your phone, no app download required on their end.

It's not a replacement for your vet's records. It's the record your vet can't keep for you — the complete picture across your dog's whole life, always in your pocket.

It takes two minutes to set up. Add your dog, log your first event, upload a document if you have one handy. Everything after that builds on its own.

If you've had the scramble moment — or you know it's coming — start your dog's health record at app.furvalis.com. It's free.

Robinson Cook

Founder, Furvalis