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Pet symptom tracking

Pet symptom tracker for clearer vet visits

PawChart helps pet owners keep a symptom timeline in one place. If you are trying to remember when vomiting started, whether appetite changed, or how your pet's behavior shifted this week, a simple log makes those details easier to share at the appointment.

What to track in a pet symptom log

Symptom details

Record what happened, when it started, how often it happened, and whether it is improving, getting worse, or coming and going.

Appetite and water intake

Changes in eating or drinking can be easy to forget but often matter during a vet visit.

Energy and behavior

Track restlessness, hiding, pacing, sleep changes, play interest, and anything else that feels unusual for your pet.

Medication and treatment

Keep notes on medication, supplements, dose changes, and what seemed to happen after treatment began.

Why a symptom tracker helps

Vets often need a sequence of events, not just a list of symptoms. A structured pet symptom tracker helps you explain what changed first, what changed next, and how your pet responded over time.

PawChart helps organize pet health information and does not replace veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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