PetBookIQ keeps your pet's records on your phone and gets you talking to a vet — usually within minutes. Farms use the same app to scan ear-tags in the chute, run a daily task list, and pull a treatment report on the way home.


When you message your vet from PetBookIQ, they see the thread inside PetBookVet — pinned to the same animal. Records, photos, and call history sync both ways. No portals, no PDFs, no screenshotting test results into a text.
Your pet's whole medical record lives on your phone: vaccines, meds, weight history, every past visit. When something looks wrong, send a photo to your vet or jump on a video call. Most chats get a reply faster than the dog finishes drinking water.

| Tag | Group | Withdraw | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 840 003 1142 | Yearlings | 3 days | OK |
| 840 003 1143 | Yearlings | — | Treated |
| 840 003 1144 | Yearlings | — | OK |
| 840 003 1145 | Cull | 12 days | Hold |
| 840 003 1146 | Bred | — | OK |
Scan an ear-tag in the chute — by camera or by hand — and the chute work updates the record on its own. Every shot, treatment, weight, and movement. The reports your auditor wants are already there when you go to print them.
PetBookVet is the other half of PetBookIQ. The chart you update shows up on the owner's phone within seconds, and their messages land in your inbox the same way. No separate portal to keep current.

Follow other owners, post updates about your animals, join groups around a breed or region. Local vets post here as well, which means a quick question doesn't always need a billable visit. For ranchers, it's a place to compare notes with people running similar operations.
Already in build. Shipping in the next few months — same accounts, no migration.
Stripe-powered. The owner gets the invoice, the vet gets the receipt, both attach to the pet's chart automatically.
Both apps already build for Android — in private beta today. The public Play Store release follows the iOS launch.
PetBookIQ for owners and farmers. PetBookVet for the clinic. Same backend, same records — they just see different sides of it.