Is it vet-now, vet-soon, or watch at home?
Tell VetCheck what you're seeing — vomiting, limping, off-food, the thousand small worries — and a vet-built model gives you a clear urgency read in under three minutes. It doesn't replace your vet. It helps you take the right step at the right time.
A short questionnaire — not a guess.
Vet-built triage
A red-flag check first, then symptom-specific follow-ups. The model is anchored to small-animal triage guidelines, not generic chatbot replies. It refuses to diagnose — it just ranks urgency and tells you what to watch.
Follow-ups, not one-shots
A yellow read isn't the end of the story. VetCheck schedules check-ins at the right interval, asks what changed, and tells you when things are getting better — or when it's time to call.
A report your vet will read
Every assessment exports as a one-page PDF: timeline, symptoms, your notes, suggested questions to ask. Send it before the appointment. Vets save time. You don't blank in the room.
Three minutes, three steps.
No sign-up needed for your first assessment. Your pet's profile lives on-device until you decide to sync.
Tell us what you're seeing
Pick symptoms from a clear visual grid — vomiting, lethargy, limping, off-food, twelve more. Add a sentence in your own words if you want.
A red-flag check first
Seven life-threatening signs. If any are happening now, we skip the questions and route you to the nearest 24-hour vet — offline if your signal is dead.
A clear read, in plain words
Urgency 1–10, a written summary, what to watch for the next four hours, what you can do at home, and the red flags that mean "go now."
A friend with a stethoscope, not a hotline.
Pet panic is real. At 3 a.m., when something is wrong, most apps either send you to a webform or push you toward a paywalled vet chat. VetCheck does neither. It asks a few good questions, says what it sees, names the things you should watch, and gets out of your way. It uses your pet's name. It writes in full sentences. It calls you back in four hours to see how Mochi is doing.
The honest fine print.
Does VetCheck replace my vet?
No — and we'd never let it. VetCheck is a triage tool. It tells you how urgent something looks based on the symptoms you describe. It doesn't prescribe, it doesn't diagnose, and on every result screen it says so plainly. If the read is anything other than green, we always offer a one-tap call to your vet and the nearest 24-hour clinic.
Is it free?
Your first two assessments per month are always free, forever — including the emergency-guide and vet finder. Premium ($4.99/month or $39.99/year, with a 7-day trial) unlocks unlimited assessments, follow-up reminders, the vet-ready PDF report, multi-pet support, and pattern analysis over time.
Does it work offline?
The full emergency guide, your saved vet phone numbers, and your last ten assessments are stored on-device and work without a signal. New AI assessments need the network — but the red-flag checklist and emergency call buttons never do.
What about my pet's data?
Pet profiles live on your device by default. If you sign in, they sync — encrypted in transit and at rest — to your account so they restore on a new phone. We never sell anything, and your assessments are never used to train any AI model, ours or anyone else's. Full detail: privacy policy.
Who is VetCheck for?
Cat and dog owners, especially first-time ones, late-night worriers, multi-pet households, and anyone who's ever Googled symptoms at midnight and ended up convinced of the worst. It's a calmer way to ask.
Can I delete my account?
Yes, in two taps — from inside the app or from this site. Everything (pet profiles, assessments, photos) is removed from production within 30 days and from backups within 90.