How choose contacts and addresses

Henry
Henry
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One of the most important parts of the pet profile is the contact information. You can have as many contacts on your pet profile as you wish, we recommend having at least one other persons contact details on your account.

In this guide we will walk you through how to add contacts to your account, and how to select which contact is the primary contact.

Log into your owner dashboard

Head over to our Login Page and log in using the Magic Link which is sent to your registered email inbox.

Head over to Account Settings

If you are on a mobile deivce, scroll to the bottom of the dashboard and click "Update Information". If you're on desktop, click on your email in the top-right-hand corner, then select "Account Settings".

Add the new contact

Here you will see the current list of contacts associated with your Crumb account. You can edit any contact you wish by clicking on the pencil icon.

To add a new contact, you can click on the "Add" button in the contacts section. If you wish to add another address, you can click the "Add" button in the addresses section.

Head over to the Pets section

Now that we have added the contacts to our account, we need to select which contact is the primary. To do so, click on the "Pets" tab of the dashboard.

Select Update Information

Here you will see that every pet has their own section with their name, profile picture, breed, and much more. Within each pet's section will be a section labelled "Primary Contact", along with all the contacts on the account.

Choose the primary contact

By default, the primary contact will be the person named on the account. However, any contact listed can be the primary contact. To select which contact you wish to be the primary, select the white circle to the left of the contacts name.

Save your changes

Once the new information has been added, make sure you click the "Save Information" button.

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