The way the organized people do it
Ask anyone who has their act together and the advice sounds the same. Keep one folder per pet. Scan every piece of paper the day you get it. Name each file the same way every time, with the date and what it is. Sort by year. Back it up somewhere that isn't just your phone. And the hard part: update it after every visit, every shot, every new prescription, so it is never out of date when you actually need it.
It is good advice. If you can keep it up, you will never scramble for a record again.
What I actually did (which was nothing)
Here is the honest version. With all that advice in front of me, what I did at first was nothing. I had a pet, a busy life, and a vague sense that the paperwork was somewhere.
Then real life forced my hand. I needed to board my pet, and later I flew with three cats on a single trip (yes, really). Both times the routine was the same. I would look online for the exact documents the airline or the boarding facility wanted, run a few searches, and ask Google, ChatGPT, and Claude what I was missing. Then I would email my vet for whatever they had on file, and wait, and hope it arrived before the deadline.
It worked. Barely. And it was stressful every single time.
The system I eventually built
After enough of these fire drills, and a couple more pets, it finally clicked that I should just get organized. So I made a Google Drive. One folder per pet, labeled by name. I uploaded records by year, with a naming convention I made up so I could actually find things later.
It paid off. The next time I took a pet to the vet, and the time I had to file a pet insurance claim, I had every document ready. No frantic emails. No waiting.
Here is the catch
That system works, but it is a lot to carry. You have to design it, keep it tidy, and remember to update it after every visit. The remembering is the part that quietly falls apart. A folder is only as good as the last time you fed it.
That gap is the whole reason I built MyPetVault. I wanted the organized-person system without having to be the organized person.
If you would rather not download anything
I mean that. If you are reading this on a browser and you are not ready for an app, use the free tools we built for you. Pick what you need and it writes the email or call script to your vet, so you can start gathering records today, with us or without us.
Try the free record-request tools
We made the same idea far more powerful inside the mobile app, where it reads each record and files it for you, so the next time someone asks, you are starting from a folder that is already organized instead of an empty inbox. You can start free with one pet.
And if you find a system that works better for you than our app, genuinely, use it. I am not precious about it. I built this for me and for you, so that your records, and the power to use them, stay in your hands. A tap away.