ABSTRACT
The welfare of domestic animals in the Philippines regarding their wellness and security is deficient. Irresponsible pet ownership and a lack of centralized data of animal information are prominent issues. To reduce the spread of rabies, decrease the number of missing animals, and educate individuals who own animals on the proper treatment they should receive, Care for Paws aims to monitor the vaccinations and medications needed for animal wellness. The application plans to identify the animal by utilizing NFC (Near-Field Communication) tags, which individuals can scan with their mobile devices to see the animal’s information. It also intends to track the pet’s lifestyle, allowing the owner to insert the animal’s daily activity. With this system, the owner is reminded when it is necessary for the animal to take vaccinations and/or medications. It also allows other people to identify the owner of a lost animal and overcomes the negligence of taking proper care of the pet.
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