Your vet knows what happened in their office. Not what the emergency vet saw at midnight. Not what the specialist found. Not that your dog’s been lethargic for three days. Furvalis connects the dots no single provider can.
Built by a dog owner who got tired of guessing.
Your dog limps on Tuesday. By Thursday it’s gone. Six months later the vet asks if there’s been anything unusual — and you can’t remember. Activity data disappears after every walk. Vet visits, vaccinations, and weight changes live in scattered notes, photos, and memory. There’s no record. Furvalis fixes that.
It’s the night before you board your dog. The facility needs proof of rabies, bordetella, DHPP, and a current municipal license. You’re digging through emails, calling the vet’s after-hours line, and hoping you saved that PDF somewhere.
Furvalis’s health status dashboard shows what’s current, what’s due soon, and what’s overdue. Your dog’s license and expiration are right there too. Share a care card with the facility in one tap.
Current
Due: 11/15/2026
Due Soon
Due: 04/20/2026
Overdue
Due: 02/01/2026
Not Recorded
The vet asks what medications your dog is on, when the last bloodwork was, and whether anything’s changed since the last visit. Your partner took the dog last time. You’re guessing.
Generate an AI health summary covering everything since the last visit — medications, diagnoses, weight trends, observations from both owners. Share it before you walk in.
AI-generated summary of your dog's health history, formatted for your vet.
You’re at an emergency vet who’s never seen your dog. They need to know about allergies, current medications, and chronic conditions — now. Your regular vet’s office is closed.
Share a health summary link with the emergency vet — medications, diagnoses, chronic conditions, all current. From your phone in seconds. No app download needed on their end.
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Mixed breed · 9 years · 33 kg
Moose is a 9-year-old neutered male mixed breed currently weighing 32.7 kg. He is maintained on Apoquel 16mg daily for allergy management with no adverse effects noted.
Apoquel 16mg — once daily with food, ongoing since January 10, 2026. Prescribed for seasonal allergy management. No adverse effects reported.
Rabies: current, due November 2026. DHPP: due soon, due April 20, 2026. Bordetella: overdue, was due February 1, 2026.
Owner noted dry nose and mild lethargy over a 3-day period in mid-February 2026. Resolved without intervention. Occasional soft stools reported after switching to a new kibble brand in March 2026.
Stable at 32.7 kg over the past 12 months. No significant fluctuations recorded.
Moose is getting regular outdoor time with an average of 4.2 walks per week. Average distance per walk is 2.8 km.
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Your partner took the dog to the vet yesterday. You got a text that said “everything’s fine.” You still don’t know what the vet actually said, what was prescribed, or when the next visit is.
Both owners see the same timeline. When one logs a visit, the other sees it immediately — what happened, what was prescribed, when to come back.
Mar 22
Annual checkup
Mar 22
Rabies booster
Mar 15
Apoquel 16mg daily
Mar 8
Limping on front left
Your dog sitter doesn’t know that your dog is anxious at the door, picky with food, or on medication that needs to be given with dinner. You’re sending a wall of texts the night before your trip.
Share a care card — behavioral profile, current medications, dietary needs, vet contact — one link, no app download required.

Mixed breed · 9 years · 33 kg
License

Chicago, IL
CityActive#CHI-2026-7193 · Expires 2027-06-01
You’ve changed vets, moved cities, or just adopted a dog with a thick folder of paperwork. Manually entering every vaccination, lab result, and prescription feels like homework.
Upload a photo or PDF. Furvalis reads it and extracts every event — vaccinations, medications, lab results — ready to review and save in seconds. Already have some of these on file? Duplicates are automatically detected and flagged.
Moose — Annual Checkup 2025
3 events found · 1 possible duplicate
Rabies Vaccination
VaccinationNov 15, 2025Apoquel 16mg
MedicationNov 15, 2025Annual Wellness Exam
ExamNov 15, 2025Your vet has what happened in their office. They don’t have what the emergency vet found at midnight, what the specialist diagnosed, what your dog walker noticed, or that your dog’s been off their food for a week. And they can’t share their records with your boarding facility, your sitter, or your partner on your behalf. Furvalis is the layer above any single provider — the owner’s complete picture.
What’s under the hood
Every vet visit, vaccination, medication, diagnosis, and observation across all providers
A shareable narrative of your dog’s health, generated in seconds
Vaccination compliance at a glance — current, due soon, or overdue
Municipal dog licenses with expiration dates, registration proof, and city emblems
An always-current snapshot for anyone caring for your dog
Both partners contribute to one health picture with full attribution
GPS recording and Strava sync, feeding into the health picture
Upload vet records and automatically extract events — duplicates are detected and flagged
How it works
Name, breed, birthday, weight. Two minutes to set up.
Vet visits, vaccinations, walks, weight, medications, licenses — anything worth remembering. Upload documents to import records automatically.
A complete health timeline, AI vet summaries, and trends over time. One place for everything.

Duke

Moose
Why I built this
Our dogs aren’t pets — they’re family. We know their favorite spot on the couch, what time they expect dinner, and exactly which tone of bark means “someone’s at the door.” Duke was my childhood dog. He had epilepsy, which meant years of medications, regular vet visits, and tracking seizures so his care team had the full picture. My family stayed on top of all of it — but it was a lot to manage across paperwork and memory. Now I have Moose, and I built Furvalis so that kind of care doesn’t have to be so hard to keep organized. Our dogs give us everything. The least we can do is keep track.
It takes two minutes. Add your dog, record a walk, log your first event. Everything after that builds automatically.
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