Pet Profile
Start here — your sitter gets everything at a glance. Use the AI builder to fill this in faster.
Emergency Decision Guide
Your sitter follows this step-by-step — no panic, no guessing.
3. Try a comfort item (see Quirks tab) · 4. Monitor closely
No improvement after 4 hours → move to Red Zone
Difficulty breathing · Seizure or collapse · Suspected poisoning
2. Time the seizure. Over 5 minutes → emergency vet immediately.
3. Clear area of furniture to prevent injury.
4. Do NOT put hand near the mouth.
5. After seizure: quiet, dark room — disoriented for 10–30 minutes.
6. Call owner and vet after every seizure, even if recovered.
1. Do NOT give insulin if showing these signs.
2. Rub honey or corn syrup on gums immediately.
3. Call vet and owner right away.
4. Never skip or delay meals.
2. Retrieve comfort item (see Quirks tab).
3. Reduce stimulation — close curtains, lower TV volume.
4. Do not force interaction — let them approach you.
5. Severe anxiety lasting over 2 hours → call the owner.
2. Signs of concern: coughing at rest, rapid breathing, blue/grey gums.
3. Any of those signs → emergency vet immediately.
4. Never skip cardiac medication.
2. Sleeping area padded and at ground level.
3. Shorter, more frequent walks — stop if limping worsens.
4. Do not skip anti-inflammatory medication.
The First 10 Minutes Card
The first 10 minutes of any pet emergency are the most critical. This card — auto-built from your vault — tells your sitter exactly what to do, minute by minute, for YOUR specific pet. Print it and stick it on the fridge.
Video Instruction Hub
Show, don't just tell. Link your own short videos so your sitter can watch exactly how you do things.
Video 1 — Medication routine
Show exactly how you give meds — hiding in food, timing, and how your pet reacts.
Video 2 — Feeding & treats
Show exact portions, mixing instructions, treat rules, and any fussy feeding quirks.
Video 3 — Walk & leash routine
Show how to attach the harness, which routes to take, and how your pet behaves on leash.
Video 4 — Your choice (optional)
Bathing, comfort signals, locking up — anything only you know how to do with your pet.
Daily Care Schedule
Your sitter's daily checklist — tick each task as it's done.
| Time of day | Task | Amount / notes | Done ✓ |
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Daily Health Snapshot
Your sitter fills this in once a day and sends you a photo on WhatsApp. You get daily peace of mind — even from another country. Print one sheet per day of your trip.
Print one snapshot sheet per day of your trip. Leave them on the counter. Your sitter fills it in with a pen each day, takes a photo on their phone, and sends it to you on WhatsApp. No app, no login — just daily proof your pet is happy and well.
Quirks Library
The things only you know — this section prevents the most common sitter disasters.
Home Handover Checklist
Your sitter isn't just looking after your pet — they're managing your home. Give them everything they need to do it confidently and safely.
Emergency QR Vault
Stick this QR code on your fridge or your pet's collar tag. If the worst happens, anyone — a stranger, a neighbour, a vet — scans it instantly with their phone camera and sees your pet's critical emergency information. No app or login required.
Owner: —
Microchip: —
Allergies: —
Vet Care Authorization
A professional authorization giving your sitter permission to seek emergency vet care in your absence.
This authorization is valid from to .
This form is a communication tool between pet owner and caretaker. It is NOT a substitute for legal or veterinary advice. The binding nature of this authorization may vary by jurisdiction. Always consult your veterinarian for official medical directives. VuraPet assumes no liability for medical decisions made using this document.