What to put in a boarding record
Start with the details a carer needs at a glance: your pet's name, your contact details, vet information, current medications, allergies and vaccine dates. Add the routines that prevent avoidable confusion, such as feeding times or instructions for a nervous dog.
Vaccination dates
Keep the dates and supporting notes together so you can answer a daycare's question quickly.
Medication instructions
Record the name, schedule and practical notes a carer should follow. Confirm instructions with your vet.
Emergency contacts
Make the owner, vet and backup contact easy to find when time matters.
Daily routine
Note feeding, exercise and comfort cues so the record describes the real animal, not only the medical history.
Why a dedicated record is easier
A photo of a paper vaccination card may be enough for one question, but it rarely contains the whole care picture. PawKeep is designed as a private, organised record that can be reviewed before drop-off and updated after a vet visit.
Keep it current
Review the record whenever a vaccine, medication or emergency contact changes. A two-minute update is easier than rebuilding the details when a boarding form arrives.
For a calmer handover to a sitter or daycare, try PawKeep on iPhone.