Why
The best owners are not the ones who know the most — they are the ones who watch most consistently
Pets cannot tell you. When something changes, owners usually take three to seven days to register it: "come to think of it, she ate less today", "he seems less keen on his walk". By the time you decide on a clinic visit the problem has moved on — and treatment costs three to five times more.
The answer is not to turn owners into veterinarians. The answer is to turn daily observation into data, and let the AI do the hard part: spot the trend, judge the urgency, name the next action.
How it works
Thirty-second check-in · a care plan for the day
Each morning VowVet asks four very short questions: how they ate, their energy, whether stools were normal, any odd symptoms. Thirty seconds of tapping and you are done.
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Analysed by VowVet AI
Your answers go to the AI with context: breed, age, body condition score, vaccine status, and the last seven days of check-ins. It learns your pet's own pattern, not a generic one.
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A care plan in plain language
You get three to five concrete actions: "Mon has eaten little for two days — try mixing 50% wet food into the dry ration. If it continues past 24 hours, check teeth and gums first."
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Triage urgency 1-5
Level 1-2: watch at home. Level 3-4: book a visit within 24-48 hours. Level 5: emergency — the system surfaces the nearest clinic plus the hotline 0779 029 133.
Safety
AI does not replace your vet — it tells you WHEN you need one
VowVet does not prescribe and does not diagnose specific disease. The AI's job is screening — like a nurse at the bedside: gather the facts, judge urgency, hand you to a professional when it matters.
Every AI suggestion carries a clear disclaimer. Every serious sign — bleeding, seizure, laboured breathing, collapse — bypasses the AI entirely and raises an emergency alert immediately, with no waiting for analysis.
"The best AI is the one that knows when to stay quiet and hand you to a doctor.
It learns over time
The longer you use it, the better it knows your pet
After thirty days of check-ins VowVet holds a behavioural baseline: typical food intake, energy through the seasons, stool pattern, weight drift. When something moves 15% off that baseline, the AI raises it with you before it becomes an illness.
That is the difference between "an app that asks every morning" and a companion that actually knows your animal: context personalised to one pet, not a template for every species.