# Accuracy of owner-reported diagnoses for dogs enrolled in the Dog Aging Project as compared to veterinary electronic medical records

**Authors:** Sarah M. Schmid, Courtney L. Sexton, Alexandria Yoerger, Mandy Kauffman, Robyn L. McClelland, Kate E. Creevy, Audrey Ruple

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0342427 · PLOS One · 2026-03-04

## TL;DR

This study compares dog owners' reported health diagnoses with veterinary records and finds that they align well for many conditions, suggesting owner reports can be useful in research.

## Contribution

The study provides new evidence on the reliability of owner-reported diagnoses in veterinary research compared to electronic medical records.

## Key findings

- Owner-reported diagnoses showed ≥90% agreement with veterinary records in 10 of 20 disease categories.
- Agreement was highest for endocrine, immune, and 'other' categories (99%) and lowest for dental/oral (44%).
- Owner reports were reliable for orthopedic and traumatic conditions but less so for dermatologic and dental/oral issues.

## Abstract

The objective of this project was to evaluate the accuracy of owner-reported health diagnoses in dogs compared to veterinary electronic medical records (VEMRs) using data from the Dog Aging Project (DAP), a longitudinal study of companion dogs in the United States. We hypothesized that owner-reported diagnoses would align more closely with VEMRs for acute or emergent conditions and less so for benign or self-limiting conditions. A subsample of 350 dogs was selected from the 2020 curated DAP dataset (n = 27,541). Dogs were included if they had VEMRs covering ≥ 85% of their life up to the time of survey completion. Forty-one dogs were excluded due to incomplete VEMRs, resulting in a final sample of 309 dogs included in this observational study comparing owner responses in the Health and Life Experience Survey (HLES) (https://github.com/dogagingproject/dataRelease/tree/master/SurveyInstruments/HLES) to VEMR data abstracted by masked reviewers. VEMR reviewers completed a survey mirroring HLES and identified supporting evidence for each diagnosis. Agreement between owner-reported and VEMR-verified diagnoses was assessed across 20 disease categories, with a focus on five target disease categories (TDCs). Agreement between owner and VEMR data was ≥ 90% in 10 of 20 disease categories. Agreement was highest in endocrine, immune, and “other” categories (99%) and lowest in dental/oral (44%). Among TDCs, orthopedic and traumatic conditions had higher agreement (>78%), while dermatologic and dental/oral categories showed the least. Owner-reported dog health data showed substantial concordance with VEMRs for many disease categories, supporting their utility in research. Thus, owner-reported diagnoses might provide a reliable and scalable supplement or alternative to VEMRs in veterinary research and epidemiology.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (taxon 9615)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** DAP (MESH:D004283), HLES (MESH:D003643), parvovirus (MESH:D010322), hypothyroidism (MESH:D007037), dental calculus (MESH:D003728), sebaceous cysts (MESH:D004814), kennel cough (MESH:D003371), laceration (MESH:D022125), Dermatologic (MESH:D000168), gingivitis (MESH:D005891), heart murmur (MESH:D006337), food allergies (MESH:D005512), infection (MESH:D007239), gastrointestinal parasites (MESH:D005767), Dental (MESH:D009057), blue eye color (MESH:D003117), VEMR (MESH:D000034), allergies (MESH:D004342), Oral (MESH:D020820), granuloma (MESH:D006099), Orthopedic (MESH:D009140), chronic (MESH:D002908), Infectious (MESH:D003141), 31 (MESH:C564629), atopic dermatitis (MESH:D003876), flank alopecia (MESH:D021501), lameness (MESH:D007794), bone fracture (MESH:D050723), itchy skin (MESH:D012871), TDC (MESH:D004194), degenerative joint disease (MESH:D019636), Trauma (MESH:D014947), discoid lupus erythematosus (MESH:D008179), patellar luxation (MESH:C536308), bite wounds (MESH:D001733), cancer (MESH:D009369), Bordetella (MESH:D001885), bacterial dermatitis (MESH:D003872), pyoderma (MESH:D011711), seasonal (MESH:D016574), Oral disease (MESH:D009059), alopecia (MESH:D000505), pruritis (MESH:D011537), vomiting (MESH:D014839), osteoarthritis (MESH:D010003)
- **Species:** Nematoda (nematode, phylum) [taxon 6231], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Equus caballus (domestic horse, species) [taxon 9796], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Caenorhabditis elegans (species) [taxon 6239], Giardia (genus) [taxon 5740]

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