No One Knows My Dog Like I Do
A peace-of-mind emergency binder for documenting your dog’s care, routines, medical needs, and backup plan.
What would happen to your dog if you suddenly couldn’t get home tonight?
Not forever.
Not in some dramatic worst-case scenario.
Just tonight.
A bad flu.
A fall.
A hospital stay.
A delayed flight.
An emergency that keeps you away longer than planned.
If you are the person who knows the food, the meds, the walk route, the fears, the quirks, the vet, the favourite blanket, the “never do this” rule - then most of your dog’s care plan is probably living inside your head.
No One Knows My Dog Like I Do helps you move that care out of your head and onto paper.
It gives you one clear place for your dog’s routines, medications, emergency contacts, vet details, home-access notes, backup caregivers, go-bag supplies, and temporary care instructions - so someone you trust can step in quickly if you suddenly can’t.
This is not fear-based planning.
It is love, organized.
Why Do You Need This Binder?
Because emergencies do not wait until your dog’s food is labeled, your caregiver has a key, and your vet knows who is allowed to authorize care.
Most people assume someone would “figure it out.”
But in a real emergency, your dog needs more than good intentions.
They need someone who knows:
• how to get into your home
• who to call first
• what medication is due next
• where the food, leash, carrier, and vet records are
• what scares your dog
• what comforts them
• how long they can be alone
• who can make care decisions if you are unreachable
• what happens if you are gone for one night, one week, one month, or longer
This binder helps you create that plan before anyone needs it.
So if life interrupts you, your dog is not left waiting for people to guess.
What’s Inside?
✔ Emergency Snapshot Page
The one page someone needs first - your dog’s basic details, key contacts, medication notes, allergies, last meal, and urgent instructions.
✔ Emergency Readiness Check
A simple way to see what is already in place and what still needs to be written down.
✔ Caregiver Planning Pages
Choose your primary caregiver, backup caregiver, and long-term guardian - with scripts for how to actually ask.
✔ Dog Profile Pages
Record your dog’s identification, microchip, photos, personality, fears, comfort items, and quirks.
✔ Daily Routine Instructions
Document feeding, walking, sleep, alone-time, exercise, grooming, and where essential equipment is kept.
✔ Medical & Veterinary Information
List your vet, emergency vet, specialists, medications, supplements, allergies, chronic conditions, vaccinations, and distress signals.
✔ Emergency Go-Bag Checklist
Build a 7-day grab-and-go kit with food, meds, leash, paperwork, comfort items, hygiene supplies, and seasonal extras.
✔ Home Access & Visibility Pages
Write down keys, codes, door notes, wallet alert cards, emergency signs, and master contact information.
✔ Temporary Authorization Template
A starting letter giving your chosen caregiver permission to enter your home, care for your dog, and authorize veterinary treatment within your limits.
✔ Tiered Care Plan
Map what happens for the first 24 hours, up to one week, one month, extended incapacity, and permanent care.
Perfect for dog owners who:
• live alone with their dog
• are the main person who manages all care routines
• have a senior, anxious, chronically ill, or medication-dependent dog
• worry what would happen if they were suddenly hospitalized or delayed
• want a backup caregiver plan but keep postponing it
• need one place for vet details, meds, routines, and emergency contacts
• want to make things easier for friends, family, neighbors, or pet sitters
• want peace of mind without spiraling into fear
• believe their dog deserves a clear plan, not guesswork
You’ll gain:
• one organized emergency binder for your dog’s care
• a clear plan for who steps in first
• backup caregiver and long-term guardian details
• written routines someone else can actually follow
• medication and vet information in one place
• a ready-to-build emergency go-bag checklist
• visible emergency alerts for first responders
• a temporary care authorization template
• a tiered plan for short and longer emergencies
• peace of mind that your dog’s care is not only in your head
This binder contains all tools described on the product page, plus:
An Emergency Snapshot page for the first information someone needs in a hurry
Backup caregiver planning pages to choose, ask, and brief the people who could step in
Daily routine and care instruction sheets for meals, walks, comfort, triggers, and home habits
Medical and veterinary information pages for medications, allergies, vet contacts, and emergency care
Home access and visibility tools so trusted people and first responders know there is a dog at home
Legal permission and decision authority prompts to help clarify who can make care decisions if you cannot
A keep-it-current checklist so the binder stays useful as your dog’s needs change
A calm, practical emergency binder for getting your dog’s care out of your head and into one clear place - so someone you trust can step in with confidence if you suddenly can’t.

