Care journal

A pet care journal for the moments you want to remember clearly.

Build a private pet care journal with photo check-ins, behavior cue history, care notes, feedback, and export-ready reports.

Cue guides
Search intent

The user wants a care journal that captures context, not just calendar tasks.

Target user

Owners managing routines, behavior changes, or multi-pet care.

Product job

Save behavior observations, care notes, and confidence context in a pet-specific record.

Why this page exists

The database stores profiles, analysis history, feedback, assistant messages, reports, and exports, which makes the journal a real product surface.

01

Log a check-in after a behavior moment.

02

Review the visible cue evidence and care notes.

03

Correct or mark feedback when a result did or did not fit.

04

Export selected behavior context when preparing a care conversation.

Code-backed proof

This page is backed by app and database behavior.

  • analysis_feedback rows support helpfulness and corrected emotion.
  • Raw data export strips local image and avatar paths.
  • Behavior reports can include profiles, analyses, and feedback.

Decision logic

Journal entries should be evidence-shaped

The page should show that each entry keeps the observation and confidence boundary together.

  • What was visible.
  • What the likely signal was.
  • What the owner did next.

Decision logic

Care notes are not treatment plans

PawSignal can help prepare a clearer record, but it must not prescribe treatment or replace professional care.

  • Use the journal for patterns and conversation prep.
  • Contact a veterinarian for symptoms, pain, poisoning risk, or urgent changes.
  • Use reports as context, not diagnosis.

FAQ

Boundaries stay visible.

Does PawSignal store a full media archive?

No. Export workflows are privacy-aware and do not promise a complete media archive.

Can I correct an analysis?

The app can store feedback and corrected emotion labels so the journal record stays grounded.

Build a care journal

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