PawSignal uses AI to help organize visible pet behavior cues. It is not a medical device, veterinarian, emergency service, or guaranteed interpretation system.
What PawSignal Looks At
PawSignal may consider:
- Visible posture.
- Expression.
- Body language.
- Activity.
- Scene context.
- Recent saved journal context when available.
What PawSignal Does Not Claim
PawSignal does not:
- Read a pet’s mind.
- Translate thoughts.
- Diagnose illness.
- Prescribe treatment.
- Replace a licensed veterinarian.
- Guarantee that an interpretation is correct.
Confidence And Risk
AI outputs may include confidence context and risk level. Low confidence means the image or context may not be clear enough. Risk language is intended to help users decide when to monitor, adjust care routines, or contact a veterinarian.
When To Contact A Veterinarian
Contact a licensed veterinarian for:
- Injury, bleeding, poisoning risk, severe pain, seizures, collapse, or breathing trouble.
- Sudden or worsening symptoms.
- Vomiting, diarrhea, appetite loss, lethargy, or behavior changes that concern you.
- Any medical decision, medication question, or treatment plan.
Better Inputs
For better behavior cue logs:
- Use a clear photo with the pet visible.
- Include face and body position when possible.
- Avoid dark, blurry, or heavily cropped photos.
- Add context in your journal over time.
Feedback
PawSignal may let you mark whether a result helped or correct the likely emotion. Feedback helps your journal stay grounded and gives you a clearer record over time.