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Dog Liver Disease Care Tracker
Managing canine liver disease means watching appetite, energy, symptoms, and medications over the long term. This free tracker helps you keep a clear record between vet visits.
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Appetite & energyMedication logSymptom notesRecheck reminders
Why liver disease is hard to monitor at home
Liver disease symptoms can be subtle and come and go, making changes easy to miss day to day.
These dogs often take several medications and special diets that are hard to keep straight.
Lab rechecks are important, and it helps to bring observations rather than relying on memory.
What the tracker actually does
Appetite & energy log
Track how much your dog eats and their energy level each day to spot gradual changes.
Medication tracking
Record each medication and supplement so you do not lose track of doses and timing.
Symptom notes
Log vomiting, diarrhea, yellowing gums or eyes, increased drinking, or confusion as you notice them.
Diet log
Note the prescribed or special diet and how well your dog tolerates each meal.
Recheck reminders & summaries
Keep upcoming lab recheck dates and turn your notes into a vet-ready recap.
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Get started in under a minute
- Add your dog and set up a log for medications, diet, and key symptoms.
- Each day, record appetite, energy, any symptoms, and the medications you gave.
- Before lab rechecks, review your summary so you can discuss trends with your vet.
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Frequently asked questions
- What symptoms of liver disease should I watch for?
- Common things to note include poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, yellowing of the gums or eyes, increased thirst, and confusion. Log these and report concerns to your vet.
- Can this app diagnose liver problems?
- No. Liver disease is diagnosed through veterinary exams and lab work. The app only helps you record what you observe at home.
- How often should liver values be rechecked?
- Recheck frequency depends on your dog's condition and treatment. Your vet sets the schedule, and you can store the dates in the tracker.
- Why log appetite and energy?
- Gradual drops in appetite or energy can be early signs of change. A daily record makes these trends easier to see and share.
- Is this a replacement for veterinary care?
- No. This app is only for tracking and organizing notes. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for diagnosis, treatment, and any concerns about your dog's health.
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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.
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