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Petvival is a pet health-record SaaS/tool product that has not officially launched yet. Its tagline is “Your pet's health, always with you.” It targets modern dog owners, with the core idea of creating a portable health record for pets that can be shared with veterinarians, helping keep information organized during daily care, vet visits, and travel.
Based on the crawled content, Petvival highlights “Portable health records,” “Vet & owner access,” “Smarter health insights,” and “Useful wherever you travel.” The sample card shows a dog’s name, breed, age, weight, most recent visit date, vaccination status, and health summary. This suggests the product is focused more on centralized management of pet health information than on being a full veterinary clinic management system. In terms of collaboration, the page explicitly mentions access for both vets and owners, but it has not yet disclosed whether there will be role-based permissions, invitation workflows, access-scope controls, or record auditing.
The website is currently in a Coming Soon state, with Early Access open and users able to join the waitlist via email. The page shows that 118+ dog owners are already on the list, but it does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, trial period, payment methods, or launch date. There is also no visible information about third-party integrations with veterinary systems, electronic medical records, calendars, payments, insurance, or wearable devices. API and developer support are not mentioned either.
Because the product involves pet health records, data privacy and access control will be important issues. However, the page does not explain data encryption, backups, compliance certifications, data ownership, deletion mechanisms, or hosting regions. The deployment model is also not specified. Judging from the waitlist-style website, it is more likely to be a cloud-based product, but the text does not state this directly, so it cannot be confirmed whether self-hosting will be supported.
Its strengths are a focused positioning and a clear attempt to solve the problem of scattered health information for dog owners across different vets, travel scenarios, and daily care. The direction of vet sharing also has practical value. The downside is that the available information is still very early-stage, with no verifiable product screenshots, workflows, mobile support details, pricing, or security explanations. It is better suited to dog owners who are willing to try early products, travel frequently, or need to organize their pet’s vaccination and veterinary visit records.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or local services, so its accessibility in China is unknown. If used in China, users may need to pay attention to network connectivity, privacy terms, support for domestic email addresses, and whether local veterinarians are willing to collaborate on shared records. Possible alternatives include local pet healthcare apps, veterinary clinic systems, or general-purpose note-taking/spreadsheet tools.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on petvival.com official site.
petvival.com is an United States Pets provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach petvival.com directly.