PetHealthLogOpen the app
Free, offline, no account

Dog Hip Dysplasia Management Tracker

Hip dysplasia is managed day to day with controlled exercise, weight, and pain relief. A simple log helps you see what is working over time.

Start tracking - it's free
Mobility logPain sign notesExercise & restSupplement tracking

Why daily hip dysplasia tracking helps

Good and bad days vary, and without a record it is hard to tell whether your dog is improving or declining.

Controlled exercise and weight management require consistency that is easy to lose track of.

Pain medications and joint supplements need to be given on schedule and adjusted with vet guidance.

What the tracker actually does

Helpful mobility supplies (#ad)

As an Amazon Associate, PetHealthLog may earn from qualifying purchases.

Orthopedic dog beds →Dog ramps & steps →Dog joint supplements →

Affiliate links: as an Amazon Associate, PetHealthLog may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Informational only, not veterinary advice.

Get started in under a minute

  1. Create your dog's profile and note current supplements, medications, and exercise limits from your vet.
  2. Log mobility, pain signs, walks, and doses each day to build a clear picture.
  3. Review the trend before vet visits to discuss whether the management plan needs adjusting.
Open PetHealthLog

Frequently asked questions

What daily signs should I track for hip dysplasia?
Often mobility, stiffness, limping, and willingness to exercise. Your vet will guide what to watch, and you can log each item here.
Can the app help with controlled exercise?
Yes. You can log walk length and rest periods so activity stays within the limits your vet sets.
Should I track my dog's weight?
Weight management is commonly part of hip dysplasia care. The weight notes let you record weigh-ins over time.
Can I log supplements and pain medication together?
Yes, you can record joint supplements and prescribed medications with their dosing times.
Does this app treat or diagnose hip dysplasia?
No. PetHealthLog is an organizational tool only and provides no medical advice. Diagnosis and treatment must come from your veterinarian.

Manage your dog's hip dysplasia care

Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.

Start with PetHealthLog
Informational only - not veterinary advice. PetHealthLog helps you keep records and stay organised, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or decide your pet's treatment. Diagnosis and any plan should be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

More free pet-health tools