Six steps. One number with its honest range, every driver named, a plan in plain verbs, and a loop that keeps it alive as your dog changes.
Name, breed, age, weight, history, routine, food, photos. Upload vet records or start without them. You know things no record shows, so owner input counts as evidence.
It starts with your dog, not generic advice.
The Paw Print scores biological age across 37 health domains and 260+ sub-factors, weighted by evidence. The number arrives with its confidence level and its interpretive range, never naked.
One number. Its confidence. Its range. What it means.
Scout is aging better than expected. Keep weight and exercise steady. Dental is the next lever.
What is helping, what is pulling the number up, and what is missing or uncertain. The score is explainable down to the driver, so you always know why it is what it is.
Every driver is named. Nothing hides inside the score.
Keep, change, add, skip, ask, watch. Every recommendation is a decision with the reasoning underneath, including what not to buy and what your dog doesn't need.
Decision first. Reasoning underneath. Nothing to decode.
Fits weight, age, and GI history. Switching adds risk without benefit.
Chews plus brushing. The next lever on the score.
Request at the next routine visit. No separate trip.
Wouldn't change this plan today.
Hold 81 to 83 lbs. Recheck in 30 days.
New records, labs, photos, and check-ins update the plan as life changes. Four honest outcomes: holding steady, plan updated, confidence sharpened, score moved. Holding steady is a win, and we say so out loud.
The score moves only when the evidence moves.
DNA, cancer screening, methylation, wearables, microbiome, longevity drugs, clinical trials. Every option gets a stored fit verdict for this dog, with the trigger we watch and the safety notes that matter.
We never ignore advanced tools. We place them.
No frontier tool earns this lane for Scout right now. That's the point.
Worth discussing. Breed and age put Scout in the window.
Useful later. Cool science, wrong timing.
Only if mobility or sleep questions appear.
Scout's food fits his weight, age, and GI history. Keep it.
Stable weight for two years on this formula. Switching now adds GI risk without a clear benefit.
Nothing. Continue current portions. Recheck at the next weigh-in.
No supplement, topper, or food change required. Skip anything marketed as a senior upgrade. We'd spend that money elsewhere.
Weight drift past 83 lbs, new GI signals, or appetite change. Any of these reopens the question.
Paw Print is $149 one time. Access is $29 per month or $348 per year, and annual includes your first Paw Print.