Urinary tract trouble in dogs needs the full course of treatment finished and the symptoms watched, because UTIs often come back. PetHealthLog lets you log antibiotics or supplements, note accidents, straining and any blood in the urine, and see meds and symptoms on one timeline - so recurring trouble is obvious and your vet gets a clear history. Free, no account, works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeWhen a dog has a urinary tract infection or bladder trouble, the treatment - usually a course of antibiotics, sometimes a supplement or diet change - only works if it's given consistently and the full course is finished, even after your dog seems back to normal. Stopping early is a classic way for an infection to bounce back.
And recurrence is the real story: for some dogs UTIs keep returning, and each episode can feel separate, so the pattern that would tell your vet something deeper is going on gets lost. Symptoms like frequent squatting, straining, accidents in the house or blood-tinged urine are the clues worth recording.
PetHealthLog is free, needs no account and works offline, so logging a dose and a quick symptom note builds the history that turns scattered episodes into a clear picture for your vet.
Add each medication or urinary supplement by name and schedule, and tick it off - so the full course actually gets finished, not abandoned when your dog perks up.
Record accidents, straining, frequent squatting, or any blood-tinged urine next to the doses, so symptoms are captured rather than forgotten.
With episodes on one timeline, a pattern of repeat infections becomes visible - the thing that prompts your vet to look deeper.
A skipped dose stays visible, which matters most when finishing the full antibiotic course is the whole point.
Export a clean history of treatments and symptoms, so a recurring-UTI conversation starts from real data.
Antibiotics and any prescription diet must come from your vet - a UTI needs a proper diagnosis, not guesswork. These are common over-the-counter support items; match anything to your vet's advice.
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