Pup Passport
Get your dog walk-ready
Complete the Pup Passport to share your dogโs routine, safety notes, and care preferences before the first outing. It helps Paw and Poo deliver dependable walks with real-time peace of mind.
What to have ready
Before submitting your Pup Passport, gather the details that help us keep your dog safe, comfortable, and easy to coordinate by text.
01
Owner details
Share your name, preferred texting number, neighborhood, and the best times to reach you for scheduling updates.
02
Dog profile
Include your dogโs name, age, breed, energy level, leash habits, and favorite type of outing.
Clear intake details help every walk start smoothly and keep communication simple from day one.
03
Care notes
Add feeding notes, medication reminders, triggers, commands, and anything that helps us handle your dog confidently.
04
Safety info
List emergency contacts, veterinarian details, bite history, mobility concerns, and any special handling requirements.
Requirements
What the Pup Passport covers
This page is designed to prepare new clients for a smooth intake process. Your final registration form can collect the essentials below before service begins.
Contact and access
Preferred texting number, address, entry instructions, building notes, and backup contact information.
Health and behavior
Vaccination status, medications, allergies, reactivity, bite or incident history, and comfort around people or other dogs.
Walk preferences
Typical walk length, potty routine, park preferences, pace, commands used, and equipment such as harnesses or special leashes.
Policies and acknowledgments
Space for service expectations, cancellation terms, photo or tracking preferences, and general waiver or release acknowledgments as needed.
Before you submit
Helpful notes for first-time clients
Pup Passport is the intake step for new households in Mount Vernon and Waverly. The more specific your notes are, the better we can match your dogโs outing to their routine and comfort level.
Text-first coordination
Paw and Poo prefers simple text-based communication for scheduling, updates, and day-of changes.
General waiver planning
You may be asked to review incident or liability-related acknowledgments as part of onboarding. This page provides general preparation only and is not legal advice.