Effective date: 01/02/2025 · Last updated: 01/02/2025
PawTrack is designed to support safe, species-appropriate care for all animals.
To achieve this, Pet Parents must provide accurate and complete information about their pet’s
behaviour and handling needs. Behaviour disclosure protects:
Pet Professionals - helping them prepare appropriately.
Pets - ensuring safe, stress-free appointments.
Pet Parents - avoiding service cancellations or unexpected issues.
The community - by reducing preventable incidents.
These requirements apply to every animal and every species on PawTrack.
1. What Behaviour Must Be Disclosed?
Pet Parents must disclose any known behaviour that could affect the safety, welfare, or handling of the animal.
This includes, but is not limited to:
“Aggressive or defensive behaviours (biting, lunging, striking, charging).
Fear or anxiety around handling, strangers, or other animals.
History of scratching, nipping, or defensive behaviour.
PawTrack reviews reports to enforce policy compliance, not to determine behavioural diagnoses.
This policy helps ensure that every pet receives safe, species-appropriate care and that both Pet Parents and Professionals can participate confidently.
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