After pancreatitis, a strict low-fat diet and avoiding the wrong treats is the heart of recovery - and flares can come back. PetHealthLog lets you log the diet, any medication, every treat and symptoms like vomiting or appetite, so you keep the diet tight and catch a flare early. Free, no account, works offline.
Start tracking - it's freePancreatitis in dogs is often managed with a strict low-fat diet, sometimes medication, and careful avoidance of fatty foods and table scraps. The hard part is consistency - a single high-fat treat or a bit of human food can be enough to trigger a flare.
Flares can also recur, and the early signs - vomiting, low appetite, lethargy, a hunched, painful posture - are easy to dismiss until they're severe. A record of what your dog ate and how they've been makes a building problem easier to spot.
PetHealthLog is free, needs no account and works offline, so logging meals, treats, medication and any symptoms takes a second and builds the picture you and your vet can read.
Record the prescription or low-fat food and each treat given - so it's clear the diet is staying strict and any slip is documented, not forgotten.
Add any medication or supplement by schedule and tick each dose, so a recovery plan is followed completely.
Jot vomiting, appetite, lethargy or signs of pain next to the diet, so an early flare is caught rather than missed.
Keep weight and vet visits on the same private timeline as the diet and symptoms.
Export a clean record of diet, treats and symptoms, so a flare or recovery conversation starts from real data.
A prescription or therapeutic low-fat diet and any medication must come from your vet. These are general low-fat options some owners use; match everything to your vet's guidance.
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Start with PetHealthLogTrack weight and the feeding routine on one timeline.
Schedule medications, catch missed doses, keep an adherence streak.
For an older dog on several long-term medications on one timeline.