How It Works
A simple 4-step plan to finally discover what's triggering your pet's itching
Log Every Bite & Symptom
Simple daily tracking that takes just a few moments
- Quick meal logging - Just tap what your pet ate
- Symptom tracking - Note scratching, redness, ear issues, digestive problems
- Severity scales - Update ongoing symptoms without closing records, track changes over time
- Multiple pets - Log for all your furry family members
- Track yourself too - Many owners find their own triggers
Pro tip: The more complete your data, the better pattern recognition works. Aim to log every meal and symptom for the clearest picture.
Multiple Profiles
One account for your whole family. Switch between human and pet profiles instantly.
Timeline graphs showing symptom severity changes over time
Watch Patterns Emerge
Consistent tracking reveals what matters
- Visual timeline - Track symptom severity changes over time
- Delayed reactions - Spot triggers that appear 24-72 hours later
- Trend analysis - Are things getting better or worse?
- Food correlations - Which foods appear before flares?
At Day 45: AI tools unlock to help analyze your data and indicate potential patterns you might miss.
Let AI Reveal the Hidden Patterns
Connections too subtle for the human eye
- Correlation engine - Maps every meal against symptom timing, automatically
- Delayed reactions - Surfaces triggers that appear 24-72 hours after eating
- Confidence scores - Know which patterns are statistically meaningful vs. noise
- Trigger ranking - See which foods affect your pet most strongly
- Cascade detection - Spot multi-ingredient combinations the timeline alone can't show
Unlocks at Day 45 — once you have enough data for meaningful pattern analysis.
Join Others Who Cracked the Code
You're not alone in this journey
- Built-in community - No need for Facebook or Reddit
- Spam-free groups - Actively moderated for quality
- Share wins - Celebrate when you find a trigger
- Ask questions - Get help from experienced pet owners
- Support each other - We're all in this together
Real community: No product promotions, no influencer drama - just pet owners helping pet owners find answers.
What to Expect
A general guide - every pet's journey is different
Week 1-2
Build the habit of daily logging. Focus on consistency - data collection comes first.
Week 3-4
Start reviewing your entries. Some owners notice obvious connections early, others need more time.
Week 5-8
More data means more potential connections to explore. Delayed reactions may become easier to spot.
Day 45+
AI tools unlock. With enough data, our analysis tools can help identify patterns worth investigating with your vet.
Note: Food sensitivities are complex. Results vary significantly between pets. This tool helps organize your observations - it does not replace veterinary advice or guarantee specific outcomes.
Common Questions
Three steps. First, you log what your pet eats — down to the ingredient — plus what you're seeing: itching, scratching, paw-licking, ear flare-ups, tummy upsets, coat, energy, mood. It takes just a few minutes a day. Second, you keep tracking — many food reactions are delayed, showing up three to seven days later, which is exactly why guesswork fails and a tracked timeline works. Third, the app surfaces the patterns, and at Day 45 your AI-driven Pattern Modeling Reports unlock to highlight the connections you'd never spot by eye, including those delayed reactions. (You can track yourself under the same account, too.)
You don't count calories, fat or protein — we're not a nutrition tracker. But amounts do matter: food sensitivities are often dose-dependent — 50g of beef might be fine while 150g, or the same food day after day, tips your pet over. So note roughly how much they ate alongside the symptoms, and the app connects the two.
Because the trigger could be any single ingredient — and to find it, the app needs to see it come and go. That's why home-cooked meals work best: you naturally vary them — a different protein, a splash of chicken broth some days and not others. Track each ingredient (not just "dinner") and the app can spot which one lines up with the flare-ups — so you change the one thing, not the whole bowl. (Feed the exact same kibble every day and there's nothing to tell apart; it's also why elimination diets reintroduce foods one at a time.)
Only the first time. Once you've built a meal with its ingredients, you can copy it into any future day and just tweak anything that changed — a repeat meal logs in seconds. To copy, tap the copy icon next to any meal. Most pets eat a fairly repeating rotation, so the effort drops off fast.
No problem — nothing's locked in. Every entry has an edit icon (the pencil) to change it, and a delete icon (the bin) to remove it. Fix a wrong portion, correct an ingredient, or delete the entry entirely.
No — just log the changes. For a one-off symptom, log it with a start and an end. For an ongoing one (say, chronic itching), start it and leave it active, updating the severity only when it shifts. You don't need to mark every good day or bad day: if the severity moves by 2 or more points — better or worse — log it, and the app carries your last reading forward across the days in between. (Prefer the routine and a full day-by-day graph? You're welcome to log every day too.)
Two reasons. First, timing — a food reaction can take three to seven days to show up in your pet, so a few days of data can't tell a real trigger from a coincidence. Second, the modeling needs to see the same thing happen more than once before it can surface it as a potential pattern rather than a one-off. So the reports unlock at Day 45 — the minimum tracking window — and the more complex the picture, the more repeat data it takes, often up to around 90 days, before patterns show clearly.
Yes — your data is yours, and you can export it anytime. Data portability is one of the ways we've built the app to be GDPR-compliance-ready.
Pet Health Quiz
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12 quick questions about your pet’s symptoms. You’ll see what your answers point to — allergy, sensitivity, or both — and what to do next.
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Questions? founder@carnivorelifestyles.com