Try the tools before you download.
Not sure yet? Use the same record-request tools we built for MyPetVault and see how much easier this can be.
We're confident enough to give this part away.
Every pet parent should be able to get their pet's records without staring at a blank email or wondering what to ask for. So we made the first step free.
Use the tool below to ask your vet for the records you need. If it saves you even one awkward call or one missing-paper headache, you will understand why we built MyPetVault.
Get the records first. Decide after.
Pick email or a quick phone call, choose what you need, and we'll hand you something ready to send or read out loud. No account required.
How do you want to reach your vet?
Do you have your vet's email?
Got the records back? Here's the easy part.
- Open MyPetVault and tap the camera button.
- Snap the paper, or pick the PDF your clinic sent.
- Smart Scan reads it, you check it, and it lands on your pet's page.
Sent it? That's the hard part done.
Seriously, nice work. From here MyPetVault keeps every record in one place, reminds you what's due, and gets it to any vet, groomer, or sitter in a tap. If you like the idea, get the app when it launches.
Keep reading
- What pet records should you keep?A short, practical list of the documents worth saving, and why each one tends to come up when you least expect it.
- How to share pet records with a vet, groomer, boarding facility, or caregiverThe right record is only useful if you can send it to the right person when they ask.
- How secure upload links help collect pet recordsSometimes the record is not with you yet. A time-limited upload link gives someone else an easy way to send it in.
- How to request pet records from your vetIf you are not sure what to ask for, start here. A clear request can save days of back-and-forth.
- QR codes for pet records: when they actually helpSometimes you send records ahead of time. Sometimes someone is standing right in front of you. Pet record sharing needs both.
- How to prepare your pet's records for boardingDrop-off day is the worst time to go looking for a rabies certificate. Here's what to have ready before you go.
- What is a pet record manager app?A pet record manager app gives every pet one place for vet papers, vaccines, medications, reminders, contacts, and shareable records.
- Your pet's microchip: what to keep and how to check the registryA microchip only works if its registration is current. Here's what to save and how to find which registry has your pet.
- How medication reminders work in MyPetVaultOptional reminders for the medications your pet is actually on, set on your terms and gone when the medication ends.
- How to keep rabies records readyRabies proof is the pet record you always seem to need at the least convenient time.
- How Smart Scan turns vet paperwork into pet recordsSmart Scan helps read supported pet documents, but you stay in control before anything becomes part of your pet's record.
- Free vs Plus: which MyPetVault plan fits you?Free is a real plan for one pet, not a locked demo. Here's an honest look at where it stops and Plus begins.
- How to organize your pet's records (and what I actually did)The textbook way to keep pet records is simple. Real life is messier. Here's the honest version, from one owner to another.
- Why people don't swap pet hotelsWe have all stayed loyal to a boarding facility out of pure inconvenience. Here's the friction nobody talks about.