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BreedKeeper is an online record-keeping tool for responsible dog owners, professional breeders, and managers of show or competition dogs. Its core purpose is to centralize each dog’s pedigree, medical history, competition performance, and daily records in a browser-based system. No installation is required, and it can be accessed from a computer, tablet, or phone, making it useful for quickly looking up information at a veterinary clinic or dog show venue.
Based on the available content, BreedKeeper is a highly vertical product. Dog owners can record basic details, registration numbers, vaccinations, measurements, veterinary visits, and maintain logs and photos for each dog. Professional breeders can manage pedigree information and generate printable pedigree charts, while also recording officially recognized medical certificates such as OFA/CERF and genetic test results. For competition scenarios, it supports records of judges, awards, points, and official titles. Overall, it feels more like a kennel-specific CRM/archive system than a general-purpose pet management tool.
The page indicates that a live demo is available, and users can request a beta invite and open a free account. The free account has a limit on the number of dogs: once the limit is exceeded, users need to upgrade to a paid plan or reduce the number of dogs, otherwise the account becomes read-only and data can no longer be added or modified. However, the text does not disclose specific pricing, plan tiers, dog limits, payment methods, or refund policies, so these should be confirmed before purchasing.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, browser-based access, and no installation requirement. Its field design fits professional use cases such as dog breeding, medical certificates, genetic testing, and dog show records. The online demo also makes it easy to try before committing. The main drawbacks are that the product is still marked as beta, so its service maturity is unclear. There is also no visible information about team collaboration, role-based permissions, data security and compliance, backup/export options, third-party integrations, or API support, leaving limited information for multi-user kennels or more institutional operations to evaluate.
BreedKeeper is best suited for individual dog owners, small kennels, professional breeders, and competition dog managers who need to maintain centralized dog profiles, pedigrees, and competition records. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the text, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives may include Feishu Base, WPS Spreadsheets, Notion/Airtable, or localized pet record management systems.
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