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Animal Passport

One animal record. The right view for each person.

Animal Passport turns reviewed identity, DNA, health, pedigree, and source evidence into a living record you can understand and share. A buyer, veterinarian, or registry can see the evidence relevant to them without receiving every private detail.

Living evidence

More useful than a folder of static reports.

Animal Passport keeps the original sources close, distinguishes issued facts from reviewed or derived information, and makes gaps visible. When evidence changes, the living record can change with it.

Source-backed

Every important claim can lead back to the laboratory report, registry document, clearance, or other evidence behind it.

Audience-specific

Create a focused view for a buyer, veterinarian, registry, or collaborator instead of exposing the entire account.

Current by design

See when evidence was added, reviewed, superseded, or needs attention rather than treating every PDF as equally current.

An explainable record

Know what is present, where it came from, and what still needs review.

The Passport is not a new authority over a laboratory or registry. It is the evidence layer that helps an account holder and an authorized recipient understand the record in context.

Cedar Ridge AtlasAnimal Passport · illustrative
Current view
  • DNA reportSource preserved
  • Health clearanceReviewed · dated
  • Pedigree claimRegistry source shown
  • Buyer viewScoped evidence

What it can hold

The animal's evidence, organized around the animal.

Identity

Names, identifiers, species, breed, and the sources used to connect a record to the right animal.

DNA findings

Reviewed findings from preserved reports, with the issuing laboratory and source artifact still visible.

Health evidence

Clearances, dates, and supporting documents, including gaps or conflicts that still need attention.

Pedigree

Pedigree claims and supporting registry or owner records, without presenting unverified lineage as settled fact.

Decision context

Supported breeding-risk and relationship analyses tied to the inputs and rule version used.

Sharing controls

A clear record of what was shared, with whom, for what purpose, and when the view was created.

Share with purpose

One record can support several trusted conversations.

A Passport view is shaped around the recipient and purpose, with the source context needed to evaluate what is being shown.

For a buyer

Share relevant identity, DNA, health, and pedigree evidence with gaps clearly disclosed.

For a veterinarian

Share the health and genetic context relevant to care while keeping unrelated account data private.

For a registry

Submit focused supporting evidence while the registry retains authority over its official record and decision.

Start the Passport with records you already have.

Report rescue is included in AnimalTrace client accounts, so existing DNA, health, pedigree, and registry documents can become reviewable evidence instead of staying scattered.