A titer test only tells you something useful if you remember to have it done and can compare it to the last one. PetHealthLog lets you log each titer with its date and result, see when the next check is due, and keep titers, vaccines, weight and vet visits on a single timeline - free, with no account, and it works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeFor owners who titer test rather than revaccinate on a fixed clock, the whole approach rests on actually checking - and on being able to read a result against the ones before it. The trouble is that a titer might be a year or several years apart, which is exactly the kind of gap memory does not bridge. By the time you wonder whether the distemper or parvovirus titer is due again, the last date and the last number have usually disappeared into an old lab printout or an email you can no longer find.
Without the previous result in front of you, a new one is just a number with no context. Was it holding steady, or has it changed? That comparison is the point of titering in the first place, and it only works if the history is somewhere you can see it.
A dog vaccine titer test reminder turns that scattered paper trail into a dated record you can scan in seconds. PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, asks for no account, and works offline, so the next-due date and the last result are there whether you are at home, at the clinic, or away for the weekend.
A titer log only helps if it is fast to update and easy to read. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both for a dog's titer history.
Record every titer test by name with the date it was drawn and the result you were given. The history builds up on its own, so you never have to dig through old lab reports to reconstruct it.
Set how far ahead the next titer should fall and the tracker shows the due date. The question stops being "has it been long enough?" and becomes a clear date you can plan around.
With each titer noted alongside its date, the trend across several tests sits on one timeline. Reading a new result against the last is a glance instead of a hunt through paperwork.
A titer does not sit alone. Keep vaccines, vet visits and weight on the same private timeline, so when you are deciding on a booster the whole preventive-care picture is in one place rather than scattered.
Export a clean PDF of your dog's records, including titer history and recent weight, to take to the vet. The conversation starts from an accurate history instead of a guess.
A titer test measures antibody levels to gauge whether a dog still has a protective response from an earlier vaccination, and it is sometimes used to inform whether a booster is needed. Which diseases to titer, how to interpret a given result, what counts as protective, and whether to revaccinate are all clinical judgements that depend on the dog, the test used, and local risk. These are decisions for your veterinarian, who knows the protocol and your dog.
PetHealthLog does not interpret titer results and it does not decide whether your dog needs a booster. It gives you a reliable place to record what was tested, when, and what the result was, so the plan you and your vet agree on is followed and the next check is not forgotten. How to read a titer and what to do about it should always come from your vet.
A titer decision often gets made at the clinic counter, where you want last year's result in hand. You might be checking when the next test is due before an appointment, noting a fresh result in the exam room, or pulling up the history while you talk a booster over with your vet. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in exactly those moments.
PetHealthLog stores everything locally on your device. There is no account to create, nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking. It opens instantly, shows the next-due dates whether or not you are online, and keeps the data yours. Because it lives only on your device, you can export a backup any time and restore it on another phone.
Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.
Start with PetHealthLogLog DHPP, rabies and other dog and cat vaccines and see when the next booster is due, on the same offline record as your titer history.
Work through a puppy's core vaccine series dose by dose and see when each shot is due, before titer testing comes into the picture later on.
Log each DHPP and rabies dose in a puppy's series with its date and see when the next shot is due, week by week.
For an older dog on several long-term medications - schedule each one, catch missed doses, and keep meds, weight and vet visits on one offline timeline.