Care kits

Buy the care kit that fits the itch pattern you just checked.

ScratchCheck keeps commerce simple. Instead of making owners sort through a large pet-health catalog, it recommends a small set of bundles matched to the likely pattern and the next sensible action.

Relaxed dog resting on a soft bed in bright light

Shopping branch

This page should feel like the next branch after the check, not a separate storefront.

The strongest purchase flow starts after the symptom check. Once the likely pattern is clearer, the owner should land on a small set of bundles that feel relevant, calm, and easy to choose from.

1

Check symptoms

Start here if the pattern still feels uncertain.

2

Choose a kit

Use this page when the lower-risk shopping path still fits.

3

Switch if needed

Move into vet help if the signs no longer feel safe for self-serve care.

Recommended bundles

A stronger commerce page feels specific and hand-picked.

Each bundle is framed around the customer decision. The owner should immediately understand what the kit is for, when it fits, and when they should stop shopping and move into care.

Recommended kit

Fresh Start Flea Plan

Best for tail-base itch

A prevention-first bundle for dogs who become scratchier after naps, sofa time, or warmer-weather exposure.

From $34

Recommended kit

Pollen Season Support

Best for paws and belly

Comfort-led wipes, rinse rituals, and gentle support for the months when outside time starts showing up on skin.

From $42

Recommended kit

Comfort and Recovery

Best for mild skin flare-ups

A calmer reset for dogs who need a simple home routine after irritation, grooming stress, or repeat flare-up days.

From $39

Support add-on

Ear Check Companion

Best paired with booking

Built for households noticing head shaking or ear attention while they prepare for a cleaner veterinary handoff.

From $29

Shopping cart handoff

Turn kit intent into a cleaner checkout-ready handoff.

Once an owner chooses a bundle, ScratchCheck should not drop the momentum. This handoff keeps the selected kit, quantity, and care rationale together so the checkout step feels like a continuation of the recommendation.

Choose a kit to start the cart handoff.

The first selected bundle will populate the checkout-ready summary with quantity and pricing context.

Checkout-ready summary

A clean order handoff keeps the recommendation attached.

This summary is meant to travel into the next commerce step. It keeps the product choice and the reason for the choice connected, so the owner does not feel like they have left the guided journey.

Current cart handoff

No kit selected yet. Choose a bundle to prepare the checkout handoff.

What this handoff protects

The selected kit, quantity, price anchor, and care rationale stay together so the next commerce layer can inherit the recommendation instead of rebuilding it.

Why this converts

Guidance first makes the purchase feel earned.

ScratchCheck should not feel like a pet store with an itch quiz attached. It should feel like a guided decision system where the owner understands why this purchase is being recommended and when booking care is the better move.

Less guessing

Bundles connect to the symptom story the owner already entered.

Less clutter

A small set of options feels more premium than a broad marketplace grid.

Safer routing

Stronger cases still move into veterinary care instead of forcing a sale.

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Decision support

Keep the owner moving toward purchase or care.

If the owner still hesitates, the page should reinforce the decision with a clear rationale and an easy escape route into vet booking.

Need more confidence first?

Use the learning layer when you need a little more reassurance before buying or booking.

“The best part was getting to a next step quickly instead of searching ten different pet forums.”

Maya, cavapoo owner

“It felt like a guided decision, not a random pet store. I knew whether to buy support or book care.”

Jordan, doodle owner

“I liked that it stayed calm but still pushed me to act when the signs looked more serious.”

Sophie, spaniel owner