A dog with heart disease is often on several medications at different times of day, plus a home resting breathing rate to watch. PetHealthLog lets you log every cardiac drug, catch a missed dose, and record the resting breathing count on one timeline, so your vet sees the full picture at each recheck. Free, no account, works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeDogs with heart disease are often managed on more than one medication - given at different times of day - and many owners are also asked to monitor the resting (sleeping) breathing rate at home, because a rising trend can be an early sign things are changing.
That's a lot to hold in your head. Missing a dose of a cardiac drug, losing track of which pill was given when, or forgetting to note the breathing count means the record your vet relies on at the next recheck has holes in it.
PetHealthLog is free, needs no account and works offline, so logging each medication and each resting breathing count takes seconds and builds the trustworthy record a cardiology recheck depends on.
Add each heart medication on its own schedule - including different times of day - and tick each dose as it's given.
A dose that wasn't given stays visible, and a shared log stops two people dosing the same dog twice - important with cardiac drugs.
Log the home resting or sleeping breathing count over time, so a rising trend - the thing your vet asked you to watch - is visible rather than guessed.
Jot a cough, tiredness or a good day next to the meds, building the picture a cardiologist uses.
Export a clean medication and breathing-rate history to bring to each cardiology appointment.
Cardiac medications are prescription-only and must come from your vet. These are common everyday supplies for giving multiple pills - match anything you add to your vet's plan.
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Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.
Start with PetHealthLogFor an older dog on several long-term medications on one offline timeline.
Schedule medications, catch missed doses, keep an adherence streak.
Track the weight trend over time - weight matters for a heart dog.