When a dog is on three, four or five things at once, the hard part is not remembering one pill - it is keeping every tablet, liquid and injection straight without double-dosing or missing one. PetHealthLog puts them all on one schedule and shows you exactly what is due today.
Start tracking - it's freeA dog on long-term treatment is rarely on just one thing. There is often a daily tablet, something twice a day, a supplement, and a periodic injection - each on its own rhythm. Boxes and sticky notes do not line up by time, so it is easy to give a dose twice or skip one entirely.
It gets harder when more than one person in the house helps. Without a shared record, nobody is sure whether the morning round was already done. That uncertainty is exactly what leads to an accidental double dose of the one medication you most need to get right.
Add each tablet, liquid, supplement and injection once with its own timing. They all merge into a single due list per day.
A given dose is timestamped so it stops showing as due, and a missed dose stays visible instead of vanishing.
Note how many doses are left and get flagged before a long-term medication runs out over a weekend.
Medications, weight and vet visits sit on the same timeline, so a review is easy to prepare for.
Export a clean summary of everything your dog is on and how doses went, ready to hand to your vet.
Prescription medications come from your vet. These popular, vet-recommended over-the-counter aids make a multi-medication routine easier to run at home. Match each to your vet's advice.
| Option | What it helps with | Check before buying | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pill pockets | Hides a bitter tablet so the dose actually goes down | Check the pocket size matches the tablet or capsule | View on Amazon → |
| Weekly pill organizer | Lays out a whole week of multiple meds at a glance | Pick AM/PM slots if doses are given twice a day | View on Amazon → |
| Joint support chews | Daily joint support that often sits alongside other meds | Confirm the dose for your dog's weight with your vet | View on Amazon → |
| Probiotic for dogs | Supports the gut when a dog is on antibiotics | Ask your vet about timing around antibiotic doses | View on Amazon → |
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Start with PetHealthLogBuilt for older dogs on long-term medication.
For households with more than one pet to medicate.
Simple reminders for a dog's daily doses.