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PawDoc is an intelligent care app for dog owners, focused on AI-powered health tracking, milestone planning, and vet prep. It covers both a puppy’s first year and everyday health management for adult dogs. Users can log events such as feeding, walks, bowel movements, and playtime, and sync updates with family members in real time. The page shows an App Store rating of 4.8, says it is used by 500+ families, and notes that the Android version is “soon.”
PawDoc’s AI is mainly about “observing logs and detecting patterns.” For example, it can send alerts if there has been no bowel movement for 24 hours, appetite has dropped, or soft stool has continued for three days. For puppies, it offers a breed-specific plan for the first 52 weeks, covering staged tasks such as vaccinations and leash training. For adult dogs, it provides an annual health calendar, including vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental checkups, and vet visits. Another practical feature is the pre-visit brief: it generates priority discussion points based on the past 30 days of logs, helping owners avoid forgetting important issues during the appointment.
The page clearly states “Free to start” and “free to download,” but does not explain free-plan limits, trial length, subscription pricing, or plan details. User reviews mention a “subscription,” so a paid subscription likely exists, but there is no verifiable pricing information. At present, the main page only clearly provides an App Store download, while Android has not yet launched.
Its strengths are a focused use case and lightweight operation: “3-second logging” is a good fit for busy households. Multi-user sync helps solve information gaps between multiple caregivers. AI alerts and vet-visit briefs also make it more relevant to pet health management than a simple note-taking app. The limitations are that it does not disclose the AI model, accuracy, or veterinary review process, nor does it explain whether these alerts have been medically validated. Although a privacy policy is linked, the captured page content does not explain how health data is stored, shared, or deleted.
PawDoc is best suited to first-time puppy parents, households where multiple people share caregiving duties, and dog owners who want to organize health records before seeing a vet. It is not a good fit for users expecting professional diagnosis, Chinese-localized pet medical advice, or open API integrations. Access from China is unclear; if using an overseas App Store, subscription payment, or online services, the experience may be affected by account, payment, and network conditions. Alternatives include PetDesk, 11pets, DogLog, or building a custom pet health tracker with Notion or Feishu Sheets.
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