Two dogs, a cat, maybe a foster - and each on something different. PetHealthLog gives every animal its own medication schedule, then brings the whole household's doses into one day list you can mark off without mixing anyone up. Free, with no account, and it works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeA single pet on medication is already a routine to keep. Add a second and a third - the dog on a twice-a-day tablet, the cat on a daily liquid, the foster on a short antibiotic course - and the schedules start to overlap and blur. Two people in the house each assume the other gave the morning dose. The cat's pill gets confused with the dog's. A foster leaves and you are not sure what was logged before the hand-off.
The more animals you are caring for, the more a written record earns its keep. Each pet has its own conditions, its own timing, and its own vet, and "I think everyone got their meds today" does not hold up when one of them needs steady, on-time dosing for a chronic condition.
A multiple pets medication tracker app turns a household of overlapping routines into one clear list. PetHealthLog keeps each animal separate but shows the day's doses together, and it is free, asks for no account, and works offline - so the schedule is there whether you are at home, at the clinic, or away for the weekend.
Tracking several animals only works if each one stays separate while the day stays simple. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both.
Add a profile for each animal and give each its own medications, doses and timing. The dog's heart tablet and the cat's thyroid pill live on their own schedules, so nothing from one pet bleeds into another's plan.
See the whole household's doses that are due, then mark each one against the right animal as you give it. You always know which pet still needs what, without flipping between separate apps or notes.
A dose that was not given stays visible on that pet's list instead of vanishing, so a missed or late dose for any animal is something you notice rather than find out about later.
Each pet gets its own timeline. Log weight, note symptoms with a simple severity, and record vet visits against the right animal, so a multi-pet home does not collapse into one undifferentiated history.
Export a clean PDF for one animal at a time, including its medications and recent weight, so each vet visit starts from that pet's accurate history rather than a guess about the household.
In a multi-pet home it is genuinely easy to give the wrong animal the wrong medication, or to lose track of who has had what when two people share the caregiving. That risk is the reason a per-pet written record matters so much: it keeps each animal's plan distinct and lets you and each pet's veterinarian see what has actually been given rather than relying on a busy household's memory.
PetHealthLog does not set any pet's plan and it does not decide doses. It gives you a reliable, separated place to record what each veterinarian has prescribed and what you have actually given each animal, so nothing slips and so any change a vet makes is captured against the right pet. Doses, timing and any adjustment should always come from your vet, for each animal individually.
A household's medication routine does not pause for a weak signal. You might be giving doses across two carriers before a vet trip, checking the schedule at a boarding desk, or pulling up one pet's history at a clinic counter. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in exactly those moments - and the more animals involved, the more there is to lose track of.
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 every pet's doses 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 PetHealthLogSet each pill, liquid or transdermal dose your cat takes, mark doses given, and catch the ones missed, on one offline timeline.
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.
Schedule each medication once and catch up on missed doses, with a streak that keeps a daily routine on track, on the same offline timeline.