Free partner resource
Senior Pet Check-In Kit
Share calm checklists, vet-visit notes, and a printable quality-of-life calculator with families caring for older dogs and cats.
PRIMARY LINK
Use this link when you want one simple destination for families: the calculator creates a report and points them into the 7-day follow-up loop.
Open the calculatorSenior dog checklist
A weekly way to notice comfort, appetite, mobility, mood, and good days vs. hard days.
Senior cat checklist
A gentle checklist for appetite, water, litter box changes, grooming, jumping, hiding, and sleep.
Vet visit notes
A simple prompt for organizing what changed, when it started, and what to ask the vet.
Quality-of-life calculator
A printable HHHHHMM-based report and 7-day follow-up journal for senior pet families.
WHO THIS FITS
- Senior dog and cat rescues
- Pet hospice and mobile care newsletters
- Shelter alumni communities
- Pet parent creators and newsletters
- Local clinics sharing non-diagnostic prep resources
Short blurb
Free senior pet check-in kit: simple checklists for older dogs and cats, vet-visit notes, and a quality-of-life calculator. Not a diagnosis or medical advice, just a way to organize observations before talking with a licensed veterinarian.
Longer newsletter copy
Caring for an older dog or cat can feel blurry when changes happen slowly. PawCheckin offers a free senior pet check-in kit with weekly observation checklists, vet-visit notes, and a gentle quality-of-life calculator. It is not a diagnosis and does not replace veterinary care. It helps families organize what they are noticing so they can have a clearer conversation with a licensed veterinarian.
Please note: Quality-of-life scales are a starting point for observation and conversation, not a medical assessment. Always consult a licensed veterinarian about your pet’s health.