Hypothyroidism in dogs is managed with a thyroid pill given on a strict schedule for life - and consistency is what makes it work. PetHealthLog lets you log every dose, catch a missed one, and note weight, coat and energy on one timeline, so your vet can fine-tune the dose from real data. Free, no account, works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeOnce a dog is diagnosed with hypothyroidism, treatment is usually a thyroid hormone tablet given consistently every day, often twice a day, for the rest of their life. The dose is fine-tuned by your vet using blood tests, which means an accurate record of what was actually given really matters.
The hard part is the everyday routine. A skipped morning dose, a double-up because nobody remembered, or a slow drift in timing all muddy the picture - and when the next blood test comes back off, it's hard to know whether it's the dose or the dosing.
PetHealthLog is free, needs no account and works offline, so logging each thyroid pill takes a second and builds the clean record your vet needs to adjust the dose with confidence.
Add the thyroid medication and its schedule - including a twice-daily routine - and tick each dose as it's given, so the record matches reality.
A dose that wasn't given stays visible, and a shared log stops two people dosing the same dog twice.
Weight gain, a dull coat and low energy are the signs that shift with thyroid levels - log them so trends show up between tests.
Note each thyroid recheck alongside the doses, so dose changes line up with the results that prompted them.
Export a clean dosing and symptom history to bring to each recheck, so the vet adjusts the dose from real data.
The thyroid medication itself is prescription-only and must come from your vet. These are common everyday supplies for giving a daily pill - match anything you add to your vet's advice.
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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 - useful for a thyroid dog.