Pet Growth Tracker MCP. Track your puppy's health from day one.
Pet Growth Tracker estimates an adult puppy's weight and guides owners through expected milestones for specific breeds. Use this MCP to predict your dog’s final size, check its current health status against breed norms, or review a complete roadmap of expected weight changes.
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Input a puppy's current age and weight; the system returns an estimated adult weight range.
The MCP evaluates if a puppy’s recorded weight falls within the healthy parameters for its breed.
Access a specific, expected timeline of weights and sizes tailored to a particular dog breed.
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What AI agents can do with Pet Growth Tracker with 3 Tools
These tools allow you to calculate predicted adult weights, verify if a puppy is growing correctly, or map out expected weight milestones for any specific dog breed.
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Start using Pet Growth Tracker MCPCheck Growth Status
Checks if a puppy's current recorded weight falls within the healthy range for its breed.
Estimate Adult Weight
Predicts what a puppy’s final, full-grown adult weight will be based on today’s...
Get Growth Curve
Maps out the expected weight milestones and size progression for any specific dog...
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Keeping track of puppy progress feels like juggling spreadsheets.
Every time a vet visit comes up, you find yourself cross-referencing different charts: one for general canine weights, another by breed, and then trying to manually plot the puppy’s weight over time. You copy down today's measurement, pull up an old chart, estimate where they should be, and try to visualize if that drop was normal or concerning.
With this MCP, you skip all the manual charting. Just give your AI client the dog's age and current weight. The system instantly runs the numbers, providing a clear status check on whether the puppy is growing correctly for its specific breed.
Getting an accurate size prediction with estimate_adult_weight
Before you even plan for next year's vet visit, you have to predict what the puppy will actually weigh when it’s done growing. You might spend time looking up breed averages, but those don't account for the dog's specific starting point.
Simply running `estimate_adult_weight` gives you a professional prediction based on current metrics and genetics. It tells you exactly what size to aim for, making planning easier from day one.
What Pet Growth Tracker MCP does for your AI
Managing a growing puppy means keeping track of rapid changes—especially weight. This connection gives you the tools to monitor developmental progress without guessing. You can input basic metrics like your dog's age and current weight, and the system predicts their eventual adult size. Beyond that, it provides breed-specific roadmaps, showing exactly what weights are expected at different ages.
It also assesses if a puppy is currently healthy or falling outside its normal growth range relative to its breed. Because Vinkius hosts this MCP in its catalog, you connect your preferred AI client once and gain access to all these features for pet health tracking.
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The bottom line is you get instant, accurate health guidance based on your dog’s unique breed trajectory and current metrics.
Tell your AI client what kind of puppy you have, its current age, and how much it weighs.
The MCP processes these metrics against established canine growth data for that specific breed.
You receive a direct assessment: either an estimated adult weight, confirmation that the puppy is in the normal range, or flagged details if it's underweight or overweight.
Who uses Pet Growth Tracker MCP
This MCP is for dedicated puppy owners who are stressed about whether their pet is growing correctly. It also helps veterinary technicians needing a quick way to generate growth reports or recommend weight checks during routine visits.
Using the MCP, you check if your puppy’s current weight is normal for its age and breed. You also run predictions to see what your dog will look like when it's fully grown.
You use this tool to quickly generate a growth curve comparison for patient records, helping the vet identify if weight issues need immediate attention.
Benefits of connecting Pet Growth Tracker MCP
Predicting future weight: Don’t just track today; use estimate_adult_weight to know what size to expect when the puppy is fully grown. It gives you a concrete target for growth.
Real-time status checks: Need an immediate answer? Running check_growth_status tells you right away if your dog’s weight is healthy, overweight, or underweight compared to its breed standard.
Milestone roadmap: Forget guessing games. The get_growth_curve tool provides a clear timeline of expected weights for the specific breed—like German Shepherd or Golden Retriever.
Breed-specific care: This isn't generic advice. Since it uses your dog’s exact breed, every prediction and status check is tailored to its unique biological trajectory.
Simplicity: Instead of cross-referencing multiple charts online, you give the info to your AI client, and the MCP handles all the complex calculations instantly.
Pet Growth Tracker MCP use cases
The owner worried about size
A new Golden Retriever owner wants to know if their current 4kg puppy is on track. They ask their agent, who uses estimate_adult_weight and confirms the dog should reach roughly 30kg. The owner feels confident knowing the expected final size.
The vet checking a repeat patient
A veterinarian needs to check if a Chihuahua is developing normally after a slight dietary change. They use check_growth_status and get confirmation that, despite minor fluctuations, the puppy remains within its expected weight parameters.
The owner planning for vet visits
An owner wants to prepare for next month’s checkup. They use get_growth_curve on their German Shepherd and now know exactly what weights (3kg at 4 weeks, 6kg at 8 weeks) they should be expecting to see.
The concerned parent
A puppy owner sees a weight drop that worries them. They ask their agent to run check_growth_status immediately and get an instant assessment of whether the dip is normal or requires intervention.
Pet Growth Tracker MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating growth as linear
Assuming that because a puppy weighed 3kg at 8 weeks, it will hit 10kg by 16 weeks. Growth isn't always a straight line.
Use the get_growth_curve tool to see the expected milestones for your breed. This shows you the typical range and trajectory instead of just one single number.
Ignoring breed variations
Looking up generic puppy weight guides that don't account for size differences between, say, a Chihuahua and a Labrador.
Always specify the breed when using this MCP. The system uses your dog’s specific type to provide accurate status checks with check_growth_status.
Relying on memory
Trying to recall if a puppy was healthy last month, only having vague measurements and notes.
Use the MCP's tools in tandem. Check current status with check_growth_status, then use that data to predict where it needs to be using estimate_adult_weight.
When to use Pet Growth Tracker MCP
Use this MCP if you need a reliable, breed-specific way to track puppy weight development and check against biological norms. You should run this when planning routine vet visits or after noticing any unusual changes in your pet’s diet or activity level. However, don't use it if you are looking for general nutritional advice (you need a dedicated nutrition MCP) or if your dog has complex medical conditions that override standard growth models—in those cases, consult the veterinarian directly. This tool is purely about weight metrics and expected size.
Frequently asked questions about Pet Growth Tracker MCP
Can the Pet Growth Tracker MCP predict weight for adult dogs? +
While it focuses heavily on puppy development, this MCP uses current metrics and breed data to provide estimates. Always consult a vet for complex adult health predictions.
How do I use get_growth_curve with my specific breed? +
You simply tell your AI client the name of the dog's breed. The tool then returns a detailed roadmap showing expected weight milestones at set time points for that type of dog.
Is check_growth_status reliable if my puppy is eating differently? +
The status checker evaluates your current data against established norms. If you know the change was due to a specific medical or dietary reason, mention it to the vet when reviewing the results.
What kind of information does estimate_adult_weight need? +
To get the best prediction, provide the puppy's current weight and its exact age in weeks or months. The more precise you are, the better the result will be.
Does Pet Growth Tracker help with mixed-breed dogs? +
The MCP is designed to work with specific breeds for the most accuracy. While general input is possible, providing the closest known breed type yields the best growth curve data.