AI safety

AI pet check-ins need a visible veterinary boundary.

Use PawSignal AI pet check-ins for visible behavior cues while keeping urgent symptoms and medical decisions with veterinarians.

Cue guides
Search intent

The user wants AI help but may be close to a medical or urgent-care question.

Target user

Owners who need quick context without unsafe certainty claims.

Product job

Use AI for cue organization and care notes while escalating medical concerns correctly.

Why this page exists

PawSignal stores safety category and vet disclaimer flags, and its prompt forbids medical diagnosis.

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Use the app for visible cue review and journaling.

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Check risk level and next steps.

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Use Assistant for general care context.

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Contact a veterinarian for symptoms, injury, poisoning risk, pain, or urgent changes.

Code-backed proof

This page is backed by app and database behavior.

  • SafetyMetadata can mark urgent and vet-suggested categories.
  • Analysis prompt says not to diagnose medical conditions.
  • ProValuePolicy keeps urgent health guidance always available rather than Pro-only.

Decision logic

Safety is not a growth afterthought

This page should exist because safety-sensitive queries are real. The best conversion is trust, not a stronger claim.

  • No diagnosis.
  • No treatment plan.
  • No emergency handling inside the app.

Decision logic

What AI can still do

The product can organize visible cues, explain confidence, suggest monitoring context, and save a clearer record.

  • Visible cue evidence.
  • Confidence reason.
  • Journal history and reports.

FAQ

Boundaries stay visible.

Can PawSignal replace a veterinarian?

No. PawSignal is not veterinary diagnosis and cannot replace professional care.

Is urgent guidance a paid feature?

No. Urgent health guidance should always remain visible and must not be framed as Pro-only.

Use AI with clear boundaries

Start with visible evidence, save the check-in, and keep the veterinary boundary clear.