Pet Medication Log: What to Track for Dogs and Cats
Use a pet medication tracker to organize medication names, timing, notes, refills, symptoms, and vet instructions.
July 10, 2026 · 1 min read
A medication log helps you follow veterinary instructions and remember what happened during treatment. It is especially useful when more than one person helps with care.
What to record
Use a pet medication tracker to record the medication name, dose instructions from your veterinarian, timing, refill notes, missed doses, and observations.
Connect medication to daily care
Medication is easier to remember when it appears beside meals, water, walks, and health checks. Pavlov keeps medication tasks in the same care system as routines and pet health records.
Notes that can help your vet
Record appetite, energy, vomiting, stool or litter changes, behavior, and any symptom that started after medication. Do not stop or change medication without veterinary guidance.
FAQ
Can Pavlov prescribe medication?
No. Pavlov does not prescribe medication. It helps you follow and organize your veterinarian's instructions.
What if I miss a dose?
Contact your veterinarian or follow the instructions they provided. Record the missed dose so the care history stays accurate.
Can I track supplements too?
Yes. You can use Pavlov to track supplements, but ask your veterinarian whether a supplement is appropriate for your pet.