Flea and tick prevention only works when it is given on time, every time. PetHealthLog lets you log each monthly spot-on, chew or collar, mark it the moment you give it, and see exactly when the next one is due - free, with no account, and it works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeFlea and tick prevention is a monthly habit, and monthly habits are easy to lose. The dose at the start of the month slips a few days, then a busy week swallows it, and suddenly it has been six weeks instead of four. By the time you spot a flea or pull a tick off, the gap has already done its job.
It gets harder when products do not all run on the same clock. A spot-on might be monthly, a chew monthly or every three months, a collar good for several months from a date you have long since forgotten. Keeping all of that straight from memory, especially across more than one dog, is exactly where a lapse creeps in.
A dog flea and tick prevention schedule tracker turns that guesswork into a clear next date. PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, it asks for no account, and it works offline, so the schedule is there whether you treat your dog at home or away.
Prevention only counts if it is easy to keep up and easy to check. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both.
Add the flea and tick product your dog uses by name and set how often it is due. A monthly spot-on, a chew, or a collar with a replacement date all sit on the same schedule, so you are not rebuilding it each month from memory.
Once you mark a treatment given, the app shows when the next one is due. No mental arithmetic, no flicking back through a calendar to work out how many weeks it has been.
An overdue treatment stays visible rather than vanishing, so a missed month is something you notice now - not after you find a flea or a tick.
A simple streak rewards staying on schedule, which is exactly what month-after-month prevention needs. It nudges the routine without nagging.
Export a clean PDF of your dog's records, including the treatments you have logged and recent weight, to take to the vet so the conversation starts from an accurate history instead of a guess.
Flea and tick products differ a lot - in how they are given, how often, and which parasites they cover. Some suit one dog and not another, and the right choice can depend on where you live and the season. None of that is something an app should decide for you.
PetHealthLog does not recommend a product and it does not set the interval. It gives you a reliable place to record the treatment your veterinarian has advised and to keep it running on time, so protection does not quietly lapse. Which product to use and how often should always be decided with your vet.
You often give a flea and tick treatment somewhere away from a screen and a signal - in the garden, on a walk, at a relative's house before a weekend away. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in exactly those moments.
PetHealthLog stores everything locally on your device. There is no account to create, nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking. It opens instantly, shows the next due date whether or not you are online, and keeps the data yours. Because it lives only on your device, you can export a backup any time and restore it on another phone.
Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.
Start with PetHealthLogLog each wormer dose with its date and see when the next worming is due, on the same offline timeline as flea and tick prevention.
Keep the monthly heartworm preventive running on time and see the next due date, so another monthly habit never slips.
Schedule each medication once and catch up on missed doses, with a streak that keeps a daily routine on track.
Log DHPP, rabies and other shots, then see when the next booster is due, on the same offline record.