Feature

Share the record with the vet, stress-free

On the day of a consultation (or an emergency), what matters is being fast and precise. Animal Place lets you share the pet's record via a time-limited sharing code.

How it works

  1. 1

    Open the pet's record and check key info (allergies, treatments).

  2. 2

    Generate a sharing code (time-limited).

  3. 3

    Give the code to the vet at reception or by phone.

Why it's useful

  • Less information lost or forgotten
  • The file stays clear and structured
  • Useful at the clinic, on the go, in an emergency
In practice

Share the essentials, at the right time

During a consultation, it's not "the whole history" that matters, but the key information. The sharing code speeds up access to the record when you're in a hurry.

Useful information

  • Known allergies / intolerances
  • Current treatments (name, dose, frequency)
  • Important medical history and identification info

Documents

Depending on what you've added, you can centralise and find:

  • Prescriptions
  • Test results / reports
  • Insurance information (if applicable)

Security & control

The sharing code is designed for "consultation / emergency" use: you share what's useful, without having to send photos of documents everywhere.

  • Temporary code: not meant to stay active indefinitely
  • You keep control of the record (you decide what to add)
  • Less risk of error: structured and up-to-date information

Tip before a consultation

Before generating the code, check first: allergies, current treatments, recent weight and any recent document(s) if you have them.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

To understand the "consultation / emergency" use.

What exactly is the sharing code for?
To give quick access to useful record information (identity, allergies, treatments, documents) during a consultation, follow-up or emergency.
Do I need to prepare anything in advance?
Yes: the more up-to-date the record, the more useful the sharing. Start with allergies, current treatments, and add recent documents if you have them.
Does it replace a vet report?
No. It's an organisational and sharing tool. It helps provide the right info quickly, but doesn't replace the vet's opinion or documents.