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Free Senior Dog Wellness Checkup Tracker

Older dogs often benefit from more frequent wellness visits. Keep each checkup's date, weight, lab work, and vet notes in one place so changes over time are easy to spot and discuss.

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Why senior checkups get hard to follow

As visits become more frequent, results pile up across paper summaries, emails, and memory.

Subtle changes in weight or routine bloodwork are easy to miss when you cannot compare them side by side.

Arriving at an appointment without the last visit's numbers makes it harder to have a focused conversation.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Create your dog's profile with age and current weight to set a starting baseline.
  2. After each wellness visit, log the date, weight, and any lab values or notes from your vet.
  3. Review the timeline before the next appointment to flag anything that has shifted.
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Frequently asked questions

When is a dog considered senior?
It varies by breed and size. The app works for any age; use it whenever your vet recommends more regular wellness checks.
How often should senior dogs have checkups?
Many vets suggest more frequent visits for older dogs, but the right interval is individual. Follow your veterinarian's guidance.
What should I log between visits?
Anything you notice, such as changes in appetite, energy, or weight. These notes help your vet at the next exam.
Can I track two senior dogs?
Yes. Each dog gets its own profile so their checkup histories never get mixed up.
Does this replace a vet exam?
No. PetHealthLog only helps you keep records. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for diagnosis and care decisions.

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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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