Vet & emergencies
How to create a professional pet health report for your veterinarian
Symptom timelines, medication logs, weight trends, and photos in a two-minute clinic scan — Vet Share format.
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Part of Hub 3 · Vet AI & Document Decoding
Educational information only — not veterinary medical advice. KinPet and Kin assist you in preparing for veterinary care and monitoring trends; they never replace diagnosis or treatment by a licensed veterinarian.
Vets have minutes per appointment. A structured report turns your home observations into actionable clinical context.
What clinics need in a health report
A professional pet health report for your veterinarian should include a chronological symptom timeline, medication adherence log, weight trends, relevant photos, and your top three concerns in priority order.
Skip narrative essays — use dates, severity scales, and bullet points. Attach photos of skin lesions, stool changes, or wound progression with timestamps.
- Last 2–4 weeks of symptoms with dates
- Current meds and who gave each dose
- Weight and appetite trend
- Prior vet visits and test results referenced
Common questions
- How long should a vet report be?
- One to two pages scannable in under two minutes. Clinics prefer dense timelines over long prose.