The first pet journals designed to make international veterinary guidelines and scientific evidence understandable and actionable for pet owners.
They translate veterinary knowledge from guidelines and scientific evidence into practical guidance for everyday life — helping pet owners understand what matters, recognise meaningful changes and put recommended care into practice.
Along the way, owners learn what matters at each stage of their pet's life, develop a better eye for meaningful changes and become informed, capable partners in their pet's healthcare.
Find the right journal for your pet
Dogs
Cats
Coming soon
- Adolescent dog · 6–12 months
- Adult dog
- Kitten
- Adult cat
From veterinary guidelines to everyday care.
House of Tails journals are built around international veterinary guidelines and translate professional recommendations into practical tools for everyday life.
They help owners understand what matters, recognise meaningful changes, keep track of relevant observations and put recommended care into practice.
AAHA · WSAVA · AAFP/ISFM · Villalobos
Per journal — the guidelines behind each volume are named on its own page.
The journal teaches as it is used.
The owner learns along the way.
- What should I be watching for?
- What changes matter?
- What should I keep track of?
- When should I bring something up with my veterinarian?
The result is a more informed and capable pet owner — better prepared to participate actively in their pet's healthcare.
Function through form
Designed to be used.
Beautiful enough to leave out.
A health journal only becomes useful when it becomes part of everyday life.
House of Tails journals are deliberately designed to feel at home in yours — beautiful enough to leave on the coffee table, considered enough to keep within reach and practical enough to become part of your routine.
The design is therefore part of the function: when a journal stays visible and inviting, it stays present in everyday life.
Because the most useful health tool is the one you actually use.




