House of Tails
The first pet journals designed to make international veterinary guidelines and scientific evidence understandable and actionable for pet owners.
Veterinary guidelines define what good care should look like. House of Tails brings that knowledge into everyday life — translating professional recommendations into practical guidance that pet owners can understand, apply and keep track of throughout their pet's life.
Along the way, the journals teach owners what to look for, what matters and what to keep track of — helping them become informed, capable and active partners in their pet's healthcare.
From veterinary guidelines to everyday care.
The Collection
Species · Life stage · JournalDog
By life stageAdult
Annual prevention, weight, dental health, behaviour.
Senior

The Gentle Hound
Ageing is quiet. This journal trains the eye for mobility, sleep, appetite and cognition — making change visible before it becomes an emergency.
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Gentle Hound Extension
Six further months for those who continue. Same structure, longer arc — observation becomes habit and the record becomes evidence for the next appointment.
Explore Gentle Hound ExtensionCat
By life stageKitten
Early prevention, growth, socialisation, prophylaxis.
Adult
Weight, drinking behaviour, teeth, household stress.
Senior

The Graceful Cat
Cats conceal discomfort. Weight, water intake, grooming and withdrawal are recorded exactly where kidneys, thyroid and joints reveal themselves first.
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Graceful Cat Extension
Half a year of continuity. For cats under treatment or monitoring — with room for lab values, medication and the small deviations in between.
Explore Graceful Cat ExtensionWhy House of Tails
Veterinary medicine doesn't end at the clinic.
Most prevention and observation happens at home — where nobody takes notes. Each journal is built around the questions a veterinarian would ask anyway, and makes the answers comparable across weeks.
