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Puppy Parvo Recovery Tracker
Recovery after parvovirus is a careful day-by-day process once your puppy is home. Track hydration, small meals, stool, vomiting, and weight so you can follow your vet's plan and catch any setback early.
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Hydration & intake logVomiting & stool trackingDaily weight logMedication reminders
Why home recovery from parvo needs careful tracking
After discharge, your vet will want to know how much your puppy is eating and drinking, and it is hard to recall exact amounts from memory.
Vomiting episodes and stool changes are key signs of how recovery is going, and missing a trend can delay getting help.
Small puppies can fade quickly, so tracking weight and intake each day helps you notice a downturn before it becomes an emergency.
What the tracker actually does
Intake logging
Record each small meal and how much water your puppy drinks so you can report intake accurately.
Symptom tracking
Log vomiting episodes, stool consistency, and energy level throughout the day.
Weight log
Track daily weight to watch the recovery trend over time.
Medication reminders
Set reminders for prescribed medications so doses stay on schedule during recovery.
Vet-ready summary
Export a clear daily summary to bring to recheck visits or share when you call your clinic.
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Get started in under a minute
- Add your puppy and enter the discharge weight and your vet's home-care instructions as a reference.
- Throughout each day log meals, water, vomiting, stool, energy, and weight, and set reminders for every medication.
- Bring the exported summary to recheck visits and call your vet right away if intake drops or symptoms worsen.
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Frequently asked questions
- How long does parvo recovery take at home?
- Recovery time varies for each puppy and depends on severity. Follow the timeline and recheck schedule your veterinarian gives you, and use the app to track progress.
- What should I feed my puppy after parvo?
- Feed only what your veterinarian recommends, often a bland diet in small portions. The app helps you log amounts and how each meal is tolerated.
- When is a setback an emergency?
- Repeated vomiting, refusing food or water, or worsening weakness need prompt veterinary attention. The app tracks these signs, but call your vet, not the app.
- Can other puppies catch parvo from mine?
- Parvovirus is highly contagious. Ask your veterinarian about isolation and disinfection; this app does not provide medical guidance.
- Does this app replace vet care for parvo?
- No. Parvo is life-threatening and requires veterinary treatment. This app is only a tracking tool and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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