Nebula Genesis

Keep the record with the animal.

Nebula Genesis helps pet owners, premium breeding programs, veterinary practices, and rescues keep records clearer, more portable, and easier to trust from intake to lifelong care.

Whether you're saving one pet's vaccine history or managing records across a program, practice, or rescue workflow, the value is the same: the history should not get lost when the animal moves.

Owners, breeders, clinics, and rescues Free app for iOS and Android
Pet portrait for shared record

Missy

Record continuity across owner, vet, and transfer

Portable record
Record timeline
Vaccination history
Reviewed by Greenfield Vet
Owner record packet
Saved in Pet Ledger
Transfer handoff summary
Prepared for next caregiver
Recorded by
Owner
Pet Owner
Veterinarian
Greenfield Vet
Share state
View-only link
Record stays with the animal
Pet Ledger app screen showing a pet record
Built for real handoffs

The same record problem shows up in different ways.

For owners it looks like lost paperwork. For breeders it looks like a weaker buyer handoff. For clinics it looks like incomplete intake history. For rescues it looks like broken transfers. The common fix is a record that stays with the animal.

Owners stop digging through screenshots and old emails Vaccines, medications, and visit notes live in one place instead of being rebuilt every time someone asks.
Breeders share one cleaner record instead of rebuilding a packet Program attribution, screenings, and supporting documents are easier to review in one organized handoff.
Clinics and rescues get a more usable history Instead of relying on partial memory and scattered paperwork, the next reviewer sees a clearer trail.
Built for every handoff

Different users. One record that stays with the animal.

Whether you are keeping up with one pet or managing records across a program, practice, or rescue workflow, the value is the same: clearer records that do not get lost when the animal moves.

What stays true across every audience

The same record problem shows up in different ways.

The audience changes, but the operational failure is usually the same: the record breaks when the animal changes hands.

Owners stop rebuilding the same packet

Vaccines, medications, and visit notes stay together instead of getting lost across old emails, screenshots, and paper copies.

Breeders present one stronger handoff

Supporting documents, screening history, and program attribution are easier for serious buyers to review in one place.

Clinics and rescues keep the history moving

Instead of relying on fragmented intake notes and partial memory, the next reviewer gets a clearer record trail.

Golden Retriever record shared at handoff

Cooper

Golden Retriever • 12 weeks

Transfer record
Pre-adoption care
OFA hip clearance
Recorded by Riverbend Goldens
First vaccinations
Recorded by Dr. James Park
Deworming
Recorded by Riverbend Goldens
Recorded by
Breeder
Riverbend Goldens
Veterinarian
Dr. James Park, DVM
Share state
Transfer to new owner
Shared record

A buyer, adopter, or clinic sees one structured view instead of a pile of disconnected records.

Proof by audience

Different users, different reasons to care.

Pet owners

Save the records you always end up needing later.

When your pet needs a vaccine history, medication detail, or old visit note, it should already be on your phone instead of buried in paperwork.

See how Pet Ledger works →
Premium breeding programs

Let your standards show up in the buyer experience.

Premium programs already invest in care, screening, and presentation. The record should reflect that same level of discipline.

See the Breeder Guide →
Veterinary practices

Handle incomplete records with less friction.

When owners arrive with partial paperwork and scattered history, a more structured record makes review easier and follow-up clearer.

See the Vet Guide →
Shelters and rescues

Build a cleaner handoff from intake to adoption.

The animal may move through intake, foster, transport, adoption, and later clinic care. The record should survive every one of those transitions.

See How It Works for Rescues →
Choose the path that fits you

A better record starts with the audience you serve.

Start with the path that fits your role, then move into the guide, workflow, or app experience built for it.