Veterinary knowledge, made usable at home.
House of Tails translates veterinary guidelines, clinical tools and scientific evidence into beautifully designed journals that help pet owners understand what matters, recognise meaningful changes and participate more actively in their pet’s healthcare.
The gap between the consultation and home.
Veterinary recommendations are made in the consultation. Their implementation happens at home.
Between appointments, owners are the ones who observe changes in appetite, mobility, drinking, behaviour, weight, sleep, grooming and other everyday signs.
House of Tails gives that observation structure.
The journals help translate professional recommendations into things owners can understand, observe and record.
House of Tails supports veterinary care rather than replacing it.
From guideline to everyday care.
- 01Veterinary guidelines
- 02Clinical knowledge & tools
- 03House of Tails editorial translation
- 04Owner understanding
- 05Observation & documentation
- 06Better-informed veterinary conversations
Built from veterinary knowledge.
The journals are developed around established veterinary guidance and selected scientific evidence relevant to the animal’s species and life stage.
They do not simply provide pages to fill in.
The journal teaches as it is used.
It introduces owners to the observations that matter, gives those observations structure and creates a record that can become useful in veterinary care.
The foundations behind the journals.
Every journal has its own veterinary foundation. Depending on species and life stage, this may include:
- international veterinary guidelines
- consensus recommendations
- clinical assessment tools
- validated scoring systems
- selected scientific literature
The sources actually drawn on are credited on the individual journal pages.
A better-informed owner is a better prepared participant.
The journals can help owners:
- understand what matters at their pet’s life stage
- recognise relevant changes
- record observations systematically
- bring useful information to the consultation
- understand and put recommended care into practice
- develop a more informed role in their pet’s healthcare
The journals do not replace veterinary examination, diagnosis or treatment.
The journals
Help shape what comes next.
Veterinary knowledge evolves continuously.
House of Tails welcomes relevant veterinary guidelines, consensus statements, scientific publications and clinical resources from veterinary professionals for consideration in future journals.
The purpose is not to create an open publishing platform. House of Tails remains responsible for editorial selection and translation.
Submit a resource
Editorial review
Resources are reviewed for:
- Relevance
- Quality
- Applicability
- Currency
- Fit with species and life stage
A submission implies neither publication nor inclusion in a journal, nor a professional relationship. Where guidelines or publications are drawn on, they are credited accurately as sources on the relevant journal page.


