Pawsada Passport Center
Pawsada Passport is your dog's digital identity — the layer that organizes and shares everything someone needs to know about your dog, whoever finds them and whatever tracker they're wearing.
A GPS tracker
tells you where your dog might be.
AirTag, Fi, Tractive — they close the distance between you and your dog.
Pawsada Passport
tells someone who your dog is — and how to help.
Identity, emergency contacts, medical info, and safe-return — whoever finds them, whatever tracker they wear.
They’re complementary, not competing. Many owners use a tracker anda Passport Tag. Pawsada doesn’t replace GPS — it completes the picture. See how it works.
One Passport, three states
Your dog’s Passport adapts to the moment — whether they’re home with you, staying with a friend, or separated from you entirely.
With you
Day to day, the Passport is your dog's living record.
- Profile, photos, and personality
- Vaccinations, medications, and allergies
- Vet, microchip, and emergency contacts
- Adventures, places visited, and badges
- Fur-riends and stay history
With a trusted friend
When your dog stays with someone you trust, the right people see the right things.
- A caregiver can see feeding and medication instructions
- Vet and emergency contacts are on hand
- No account or ownership transfer needed
- Status reads “with a trusted friend” — not lost
Lost
If your dog goes missing, the Passport becomes a recovery tool.
- A finder taps the tag and sees a clear alert
- Tap to call or text the contact you choose
- Medical alerts and vet info (if you enable them)
- Safe-return instructions — no home address shown
Trackers locate. Passport identifies.
Every tracker is strong at one job and silent on the other. Here’s how the popular devices compare — and where the Passport fits.
| Device | Locates your dog? | Identifies your dog? | Power | Finder needs an app? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple AirTagBluetooth tag | Approximate, via nearby Apple devices | Lost Mode shows a short message + number when tapped — no medical, vaccination, or vet info | Replaceable coin-cell battery (~1 year) | Tap with an NFC phone to see Lost Mode |
| Fi Smart CollarGPS collar | Yes — live GPS | No finder-facing identity or medical info | Rechargeable (days per charge) | n/a (owner-side app only) |
| TractiveGPS collar | Yes — live GPS | No finder-facing identity or medical info | Rechargeable (days per charge) | n/a (owner-side app only) |
| QR ID tagNFC/QR ID tag | No | Basic profile + contact (depth varies by brand) | None | Scan the QR with any camera |
| Pawsada Passport TagDigital identity | No — pair it with a GPS tracker for location | Full identity: owner contact, medical alerts, vaccinations, vet, credentials, safe-return + Lost Mode | None — no battery, no charging | Tap (NFC) or scan (QR) with any phone — no app |
Explore the Passport Center
Trackers & tags
AirTag vs Passport
Locate vs identify — what each does, and why they pair up.
Fi vs AirTag vs Passport
Live GPS, Find My, and identity — a three-way side-by-side.
Best dog trackers
GPS, Bluetooth, NFC — how the categories compare, side by side.
NFC pet tags
No battery, no app — tap to reveal. How NFC beats an engraved tag.
AirTag & medical records
Short answer: no. Here's the layer that actually holds medical info.
Records & identity
If your dog goes missing
The Pawsada Passport Tag
A small NFC tag for your dog's collar — no battery, no charging. Anyone who finds your dog taps it with their phone (or scans the code) and your dog's Passport opens instantly. No app required.
Membership includes your dog’s full Passport. Standalone Passport Tags are coming soon.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a Pawsada Passport?
- A Pawsada Passport is your dog's digital identity — one shareable place holding their profile, emergency contacts, medical and vaccination info, and safe-return instructions, reachable by tapping a Passport Tag or scanning its code.
- Is Pawsada Passport a replacement for a GPS tracker?
- No, and it isn't meant to be. A GPS tracker helps you find where your dog is. A Passport tells whoever finds your dog who they are and how to help. They do different jobs and work best together.
- What happens if someone finds my dog?
- A finder can scan the Passport Tag and immediately access contact information, emergency details, and return instructions.
- Can my dog use both an AirTag and a Passport Tag?
- Yes. Many owners use both. AirTag helps locate. Passport helps identify.
- Does a finder need an app to read my dog's Passport?
- No. A finder taps the Passport Tag with any NFC-capable phone, or scans the printed code — the Passport opens in their browser. No app or account is required.
- Do NFC pet tags require batteries?
- No. NFC tags operate without batteries and activate when scanned by a compatible smartphone.