Dog Nutrition Check-up
AI-powered nutrition check-up. We use AI to turn your answers into a personalized plan. Educational only — not veterinary advice. Talk to your vet about health concerns.
Here’s what you actually get
A personal report for your dog — not a generic score. This is a real one:
Adult Lab mix · 62 lb · itchy skin
+ likely causes · a 4-week plan · when to see a vet · downloadable PDF
How it works
Breed, weight, food, treats, what’s bugging them. About 2 minutes. Snap the food label for a sharper analysis (optional).
Your answers are checked against established veterinary-nutrition guidelines (AAFCO life stages, WSAVA feeding guidance) — calories, omegas, gut, joints.
Emailed to you with a permanent link and a PDF you can hand to your vet.
Why is it free? (the honest answer)
We make dog supplements. Some reports will recommend one of ours — but only when it genuinely fits. Plenty of reports say “your dog’s diet is actually fine, here’s one food tweak” or “talk to your vet first — this isn’t a nutrition problem.”
We’d rather give every dog owner a genuinely useful tool and earn trust from the ones we can actually help. No purchase necessary — ever.
What this is — and what it isn’t
It is
- A real analysis of your dog’s routine — calories, omegas, gut, joints
- Grounded in published veterinary-nutrition guidelines
- 100% free, no credit card, nothing to buy
- Yours to keep — permanent link + PDF
It isn’t
- A vet, a diagnosis, or a treatment plan
- A quiz that always ends in “buy this”
- An email trap — unsubscribe is one tap
- A data grab — your answers build your report, that’s it
Fair questions
Is it really free? What’s the catch?
Really free. The “catch” is the honest business model above: a small share of reports recommend one of our products, and some of those people buy. That pays for everyone else’s free reports.
What happens to my email and my answers?
Your email receives the report and a handful of follow-up tips for your dog’s plan — unsubscribe anytime, one tap. Your answers are used to build your report. We don’t sell data.
Is this veterinary advice?
No. It’s an educational nutrition analysis. It will tell you when something looks like a vet matter — and it errs on the side of saying so.
How can an AI know my dog?
It can’t know everything — it knows what you tell it: breed, age, weight, body shape, food (and the label photo if you add one), treats, symptoms. That’s the same intake a nutrition consult starts with, and it’s enough to do real calorie and nutrient math.
Can I show the report to my vet?
Please do — there’s a PDF download button on every report for exactly that.