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Scattered, easy to miss Due today 8:00 Pain tablet (given) 8:00 Liquid antibiotic 20:00 Liquid antibiotic Heart tablet - 2 doses left
Every medication a dog is on, merged into one clear list of what is due today. Illustrative.
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A tracker for a dog on multiple medications

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.

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Why several medications get confusing fast

A 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.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Open PetHealthLog - no sign-up, nothing to install.
  2. Add each medication your dog takes, with its own times.
  3. Check the due list each day and mark doses as you give them.
  4. Note the doses left so you get a refill warning in time.
  5. Export a PDF before your next vet visit.
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Frequently asked questions

Can it handle a dog on several medications at the same time?
Yes. That is exactly what it is for. You add each medication once with its own schedule, so a once-daily tablet, a twice-daily liquid and a weekly injection each appear on the right day in one combined due list.
How does it stop me from double-dosing?
A dose you mark as given is timestamped, so it stops showing as due. When more than one person helps, the shared record makes it clear whether the morning round was already done - the situation that usually causes an accidental double dose.
Will it remind me before I run out of a medication?
You can note how many doses are left, and the tracker flags a medication when the count is low so you can request a refill before you run out.
Is this tracker really free?
Yes. Adding medications, marking doses, the missed-dose and refill warnings, the timeline and the PDF report are all free. No sign-up, no account, and records stay on your device.
Does it work offline?
Yes. It is a progressive web app that works offline once loaded, so you can check what is due and mark doses without a connection.
Is this a substitute for veterinary advice?
No. It is a record-keeping tool, not veterinary advice. Doses, timing and any changes should always be decided with a licensed veterinarian, especially where medications can interact.

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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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