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A personalized health score for your pet.

You know what it eats. But how is it really doing? The health check asks the right questions about its weight, habits, care and what you observe daily—and gives you a score out of 100 with concrete, priority-ranked actions.

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Free pre-health check

Free pre-assessment · no account

What's your pet?

Six questions, about one minute, and you get their health score out of 100 with priority actions to take. Nothing to create, nothing to install.

This health score is a guidance indicator calculated from your answers. It is neither a diagnosis nor veterinary advice, and it is in no way a substitute for a consultation. If you have any doubt, or if you notice anything unusual, see a vet.

An indicator, not a diagnosis

This health score is an orientation indicator calculated from your answers. It is neither a diagnosis nor veterinary advice, and it never replaces a consultation. If in doubt, or at any unusual sign, see a vet.

Five pillars, one score.

Each answer is worth a known number of points in advance. The score is a weighted average—deterministic, reproducible, no AI in the calculation. A pillar you haven't answered is simply excluded, and weights are recalculated.

⚖️ Corpulence25 %

Weight and body condition

🥣 Alimentation25 %

Ration, quality, treats

🏃 Activity20 %

Physical exertion and mobility

💉 Prevention15 %

Vaccines, parasites, teeth, vet

🩺 Daily signs15 %

What you observe day to day

Simple methods, deliberately.

We use only benchmarks an owner can verify themselves, at home, without equipment. That's what makes the check honest: nothing in the score claims to replace an exam.

Body condition — BCS score

Rib palpation is the most reliable benchmark an owner has. We use the 9-point body condition scoring scale, simplified to the five situations you can really tell by hand, and cross-reference it with the breed's weight range when known.

Nutrition — the 10% rule

Treats and table scraps shouldn't exceed 10% of daily calories. We also look at whether the diet is weighed or eyeballed, how food transitions are made, water access, and the PawScore of the main food when you've declared it.

Activity — species guidelines

About 60 minutes of active time daily for an adult dog (30 for small breeds and seniors, 90+ for working breeds), 20-30 minutes of hunting play for a cat, space and daily time outdoors for other pets. We add signs of stiffness and mobility issues.

Prevention — what needs to stay up to date

Vaccines, wormers, external parasiticides, dental care and annual checkups. Overdue appointments already in your care calendar count automatically.

Daily signs

Energy, appetite, stool consistency (simplified fecal score), vomiting, coat, thirst and urination, breathing, breath and gums. These are observations, not exams—but they're what make you call the vet on time.

When the check tells you to stop and consult.

Certain answers cannot be compensated by a good score elsewhere. They cap the score and display a priority recommendation to consult:

  • Refusing food for more than 24 h
  • Diarrhoea lasting more than 48 h
  • Repeated vomiting (three times or more in a week)
  • Laboured breathing at rest
  • Sharply increased thirst and urination, or difficulty urinating
  • Marked lethargy, unexplained weight loss, persistent lameness

Start with the quick check.

Six questions, one minute, a score and your first actions. You can dive deeper later, pet by pet.

Start the health check

This health score is an orientation indicator calculated from your answers. It is neither a diagnosis nor veterinary advice, and it never replaces a consultation. If in doubt, or at any unusual sign, see a vet.