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Dog symptom tracking

Dog symptom tracker for clearer health timelines

PawChart gives dog owners one place to track appetite, energy, mobility, coughing, bathroom habits, medication, and behavior changes. That makes it easier to explain what your dog has been doing between visits.

What dog owners usually need to log

Energy and activity

Note whether your dog is more tired than usual, reluctant to walk, restless overnight, or not interested in play.

Mobility and pain signals

Track stiffness, limping, trouble getting up, jumping less often, and any change in movement patterns.

Eating and bathroom habits

Write down appetite changes, vomiting, diarrhea, accidents, constipation, and unusual thirst.

Medication response

Keep a record of what medication was given and whether symptoms improved, stayed the same, or changed after treatment.

Why a dog symptom tracker matters

Dogs cannot describe how they feel, so small patterns matter. A timeline of appetite, energy, mobility, and behavior gives your vet better context than a short summary from memory.

PawChart helps organize information to share with your veterinarian and does not replace professional veterinary care.

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