Baton Pass

For pet owners

Your pet sitter has the bowl and the key. Does she have the rest?

A verbal rundown at the door works once. But pets have allergies, medications, vet contacts, feeding routines, and quirks that a sitter cannot be expected to remember after a five-minute handoff. And if something goes wrong at 11pm, she needs to know exactly what to do.

Baton Pass lets you put everything in one link. She taps it, it opens in her browser, and all the information she needs is right there. No app. No account. No printing anything out.

Create your pet's pass, free

What your pet sitter sees when she opens the link

Organized so the most important information is easy to find, even in a stressful moment.

Allergies: written down, not just mentioned

If your dog is allergic to chicken or your cat cannot have dairy, that information needs to survive beyond the handoff conversation. Severe allergies appear at the top. The sitter can check before giving a treat or a new food.

Medications: the right name, the right dose, the right time

If your pet takes a daily medication or needs something only in certain situations, the sitter has the exact details. Not a sticky note on the counter. Actual instructions she can refer to when you are not reachable.

Vet contacts: your vet, an emergency clinic, your number

All the contacts she might need are on one page, tap-to-call. She does not have to search for a number or guess which clinic is nearest. If something looks wrong, she knows who to call.

Care instructions: feeding, routine, and the things only you know

How much food and when. Whether she needs to be crated at night. What the dog does when she needs to go out. The cat that hides under the bed for the first hour. Custom instructions let you capture the details that matter and would otherwise get lost.

The situations where this actually matters

Most sits go fine. But when something does not go as planned, the difference between a sitter who can handle it and one who cannot is usually information.

A neighbor offers a snack from her bag

The sitter can check the allergy list before saying yes. She does not have to guess or text you at 8pm to find out if it is fine.

Your dog limps after a walk

She has your vet number and an emergency clinic number. She does not have to search the internet or wait until morning.

Medication time and you are on a plane

She has the name, the dose, and the instructions. She does not have to skip it or guess.

A new sitter covers for your regular one

You generate a new link with a short expiration. She has exactly the same information as everyone else who has watched your pet.

Questions about sharing pet care information

Does my pet sitter need to download anything?

No. The link opens in any browser on any phone. Nothing to install, no account to create.

Can I share the link with a dog walker or boarding facility?

Yes. You can share the same link with multiple people, or create separate links for different caregivers. Each link can have its own expiration time.

What if my pet has multiple conditions or medications?

You can add as many medications and conditions as you need. Each one has its own field for instructions, dosage, and timing.

Can I revoke access after the pet sitter is done?

Yes. You can revoke a link at any time from your dashboard. After that, the link stops working immediately.

Is the information kept private?

Yes. The link is a long, randomly generated token that cannot be guessed. Only someone with the exact link can see the information. Health fields are encrypted at rest.

Build your pet's profile once. Share it with any sitter.

Feeding schedules, vet contacts, medications, and care notes. All in one link. Free to start.

Create your pet's pass, free