Feature

The life journal, to tell their story

Beyond health, Animal Place helps you keep track of important moments: photos, notes, milestones, small victories. A simple journal to enrich, and pleasant to revisit.

Daily life

A guiding thread, not a "perfect file"

The idea behind the life journal is simple: keep markers (events, appointments, measurements, notes) to better follow your pet over time and quickly find what matters.

Memories

Photos, key moments, visible changes. Also useful for sharing with family.

Health markers

Weight, observations, habits. A readable history when you're looking for "since when".

Organisation

Appointments, reminders, small tasks. Less forgetting, less stress.

Simple ideas to note

No need to write a lot. A few pieces of information repeated over time are worth more than a long text.

  • Weight and appetite changes
  • Behaviour changes (sleep, energy, pain)
  • Appointments, follow-ups, results and "what to watch for"
  • Treatments started/stopped (and why)

Practical tip

Keep it "simple": one piece of info = one line. Example: "Limping since yesterday morning, front right leg, after walk". During a consultation, these details save time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Short answers, to know what to do (and what to avoid).

Life journal and health record, what's the difference?
The health record centralises medical information (treatments, allergies, documents). The life journal is for tracking daily changes (markers, events, notes).
Is it useful if I don't write much?
Yes. Even a few markers (weight, appointments, observations) are valuable when looking for "since when" or "how often".
Several of us look after the pet: how do we stay aligned?
Centralising info in one record avoids lost messages and "contradictory" versions. During a consultation, it also helps provide consistent information.