A real plan for your pet, not just good intentions.
We love pets. And we're going to say the quiet part out loud: if you don't put a plan in writing, your executor will be forced to improvise while your pet waits.
This gives you a simple, low-drama framework so your dog, cat, or other furry roommate is looked after — immediately (the first 24–72 hours) and long-term (the months and years after).
Build my pet's plan →
Build free. Unlock the complete plan anytime.
Build your Pet Protection Promise™ for free, then unlock the complete plan — guardian sharing, vet records, the emergency card and printable plan — with a one-time purchase. No will required. It's also included free with every iFinallyWill will & POA.
That's only half the risk
If you're alive but incapacitated, your will doesn't activate — but your pet still needs care tomorrow morning. That's why you need both a Will and a Power of Attorney.
Three decisions that turn a hope into a plan
If you haven't had the conversation, you don't have a plan — you have a hope. Here's how the Promise makes it real.
Name a caregiver & backup
A people decision, not a paperwork decision. Pick a first choice and a backup — because life happens.
- They've clearly said yes — not maybe
- Lifestyle & housing actually fit
- Good match with their kids / other pets
- Can handle meds, behaviour, special diet
- Already knows your pet
Fund the care
Love is free. Vet bills are not. Leave a cash gift sized to your pet's real monthly costs so your caregiver isn't stuck with the bill.
- Monthly food + basics
- Annual checkups & vaccines
- Medications or special diets
- Grooming / boarding / walker
- The "aging curve" — costs rise over time
Build a Pet Care Playbook
The part your pet feels most. A simple 1–2 page document kept with your estate papers and shared with your caregiver.
- Feeding schedule & portions
- Medications & vet contacts
- Routine, behaviour & quirks
- Microchip & insurance details
- Emergency 24-hour bridge plan
Everything a caregiver needs on day one
Built to reduce panic, prevent delays, and make the right action obvious.
Primary + backup caregiver
Name the people who should step in, plus backup options if the first person cannot.
Care budget worksheet
Estimate food, vet, medication, grooming, insurance, boarding, and recurring care costs.
Pet Care Playbook
Feeding, routine, behaviour, commands, triggers, favourite places, and comfort instructions.
Emergency bridge plan
What should happen today — before formal estate administration catches up.
Vet + medical details
Vet contact, medications, microchip, allergies, conditions, and vaccination information.
Personal message
Leave a voice, video, or written note for the caregiver and the people who love your pet.
Buy it on its own, or get it with your will
Protect what's irreplaceable — the way your pet would want. Build your Pet Protection Promise™ free, unlock the full plan with a one-time purchase, or get it included free when you complete your iFinallyWill will & POAs.
The pet is family. The plan should behave like it.
Clients do not move forward because they love documents. They move forward because they can picture the animal waiting at home and the person who would need to step in.
Less limbo
Your pet's next caregiver has instructions before confusion turns into delay.
More confidence
The person stepping in gets a clear playbook instead of trying to reconstruct your routine.
A clear next step
Start your Pet Promise on its own — no will required. It's also included with every iFinallyWill will.
Do not leave your pet's care to improvisation.
Begin with the Will and POAs. Then complete the Pet Protection Promise™ while the details are fresh.
Before you start
Why not just mention my pet in the will?
A will can express the wish. The caregiver still needs practical information immediately: access, food, vet, medication, budget, and routine.
Can I choose more than one caregiver?
Yes. The page is designed around primary and backup planning because the first choice may be unavailable.
Does this replace professional advice?
No. It complements your planning documents. Complex estates, disputes, or special pet-care funding questions should be reviewed by a professional.
When do I complete it?
After your Will and Powers of Attorney are complete. That sequence keeps the client path clean and focused.

Your pet is counting on you.
Make the plan execution-ready.
Build your pet's care plan in minutes. Get the Pet Protection Promise™ on its own with a one-time purchase, or included free when you complete your iFinallyWill will & POAs.
