Create a pet profile inside IQPets.
Pet Passport: keep strengths, needs, and watch areas in one place
The IQPets Pet Passport turns each pet's care context, strengths, sensitivities, and training notes into a practical private profile.
Public/private boundary
This page explains the feature for visitors. Saved profiles, progress, matching, purchases, rankings, and personal training data stay inside the private app.
Who it is for
Best fit
- Owners who want more than a name-and-photo pet profile.
- Pets with specific stress signs, care routines, motivation patterns, or breed context.
- Families tracking what works across training, care, and daily life.
Why it helps
Benefit for pet and owner
- Pets benefit because training reflects who they are, not a generic template.
- Owners benefit from a clearer record of what helps, what stresses, and what to repeat.
- The passport connects public species knowledge to private daily action.
How it works
Add species, breed/type, age, care, and training context.
Use the passport to read strengths, watch areas, body-care needs, and routine notes.
Let lessons, Smart Tricks, and guidance stay aligned with that profile.
Next step
Learn publicly, act privately
Use this page to understand the feature. Open IQPets when you are ready to create profiles, save progress, and turn the idea into a real training routine.
Internal links
Useful pages to read next
FAQ
Questions about Pet Passport
Is my Pet Passport public?
No. Pet Passport data is private app data. This page only explains the feature.
Does the passport use breed information?
Where available, IQPets uses species and breed/type context carefully without pretending every individual fits a stereotype.
Can the passport help with training?
Yes. Watch areas, motivation, sensitivity, and routine notes can make lessons and Smart Tricks more realistic.
