Free Pet Tools

Calculators and tools for dog owners and pet lovers.

Pet ownership comes with questions that deserve quick, clear answers: how old is your dog in human years (the real calculation, not the outdated multiply-by-seven myth), how much should they eat based on weight and activity, what are the breed-specific traits you should know about. The pet tools in this category will help pet owners make informed decisions without downloading yet another app or creating an account on a pet care platform. Straightforward tools that give you the information you need to keep your furry family member healthy and happy.

Planned tools

New tools in this category launching soon. Come back in Q2 2026 or check the other live categories on the full catalog.

What makes these different

Pet care apps like BarkBuddy and PetDesk want to be your all-in-one pet management platform with vet scheduling, social features, and premium tiers. Our pet tools focus on quick answers to common questions: age conversion, feeding guides, breed info. No platform, no account, no push notifications about your dog's birthday.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Pet tools are in development and planned for launch in Q2 2026. The first release will include a dog age calculator using the updated logarithmic formula, breed information cards, and feeding portion guides.
The modern dog age calculation uses a logarithmic formula based on research from the University of California San Diego. It accounts for the fact that dogs age faster in their first two years and slower afterward, with adjustments for breed size.
The initial launch focuses on dogs, which represent the largest pet owner audience. Cat tools, small animal guides, and other pet categories may be added based on user interest and demand.
Breed information cards will include size ranges, lifespan expectations, common health considerations, exercise needs, and temperament notes. This information is for general reference and not a substitute for veterinary advice.
Feeding guides will use standard veterinary nutrition guidelines based on weight, age, and activity level. Recommendations serve as starting points: individual dogs may need more or less depending on metabolism, health conditions, and the specific food brand you use.

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