My Dog's Life Quality Check
A plain-English check of the parts of a dog's life that are easy to miss: vet care, vaccines, parasite protection, pain, weight, teeth, movement, boredom, stress, sleep, meals, and the way your lives are tangled together.

Many quality-of-life gaps are ordinary: boredom, stress, missed prevention, silent pain, or a routine that slowly stopped fitting the dog in front of you.

A dog can look safe and loved while still needing better dental care, mobility support, enrichment, parasite protection, or stress relief.
“The hard part is not whether you love your dog. The hard part is noticing what love has started to miss.”
Vaccines, parasite protection, teeth, safe medication habits, and vet visits are treated as everyday comfort, not paperwork.
The questions look at sleep, meals, enrichment, stress, alone time, training, affection, and whether your dog still gets choice and curiosity.
Instead of vague guilt, the report shows what to change at home and what to raise with your veterinarian.
What the quiz asks and why
Body condition, appetite, mobility, pain signs, teeth, coat/skin/nails, parasite prevention, vaccines, and routine vet care.
Sleep, meals, alone time, family food, quiet places, affection, stress signals, boredom, and whether the routine really fits.
A practical plan that separates small home changes from the issues worth bringing to your veterinarian.
The report also looks at how your dog helps your movement, mood, routine, stress, and sense of purpose, and whether they are getting enough back.