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The story behind PawNote

PawNote started with one animal therapist's workday

When Dina started Hundeterapeuten, the available record systems did not fit a small animal therapy practice. So Mads built PawNote.

A real need

From Dina's practice to PawNote

Mads and Dina with Asta, the family border collie
Mads, the developer behind PawNote, Asta, the family's border collie, and Dina, a craniosacral therapist and owner of Hundeterapeuten.

PawNote did not begin as an idea for another practice platform. It began with a practice that needed software shaped around the work.

When my partner Dina started Hundeterapeuten as an independent canine therapist, her choices were systems for human clinics or heavyweight platforms for larger veterinary practices. Neither matched her workday.

I'm Mads, a software developer. I built the first version for Dina, connecting owners, animals, and treatment notes around the way she actually works.

The goal remains the same: give animal therapists a focused, professional tool for documenting treatments, following progress, and running the practice without unnecessary administration.

How we build

What we prioritise

PawNote should feel focused, trustworthy, and close to the real workday. That means building around the treatment journey, protecting practice data, and keeping the path from setup to the first record short.

Built around treatment

Owners, animals, appointments, SOAP notes, and follow-ups stay connected, so the context follows the full treatment journey.

Data handled with care

Practice data is stored in the EU, access is separated between practices, and you can export your own data.

Straightforward to adopt

Create the practice, add the first owner, and begin without a long implementation project or onboarding meeting.

Dina Kropp Larsen from Hundeterapeuten
Dina Kropp Larsen
Canine therapist and practice owner

From Word templates to connected records

“I finally have control of the records and no longer rely on old Word templates.”

When Dina started Hundeterapeuten, she could not find a record system that suited a small animal therapy practice. PawNote was developed around her day-to-day work with owners, animals, and treatment notes.

In practice

Her records are now kept in PawNote, and the old Word templates have been left behind.

Hundeterapeuten

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