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Welcome to your Senior Dog Health Tracker
Built by an integrative veterinarian to help you track what matters most for your senior dog โ€” from daily wellbeing to lab values over time.

Let's take two minutes to set up your pet's profile so the tracker is personalized from day one.
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Tell us about your dog
This personalizes the tracker โ€” you can always update it later.
Health conditions
Select all that apply โ€” this helps personalize the tracker and your weekly reports. You can always add more later.
๐Ÿถ My Dog
This tracker is an educational tool for noticing and recording your dog's everyday patterns. It does not diagnose or monitor health conditions and is not a substitute for veterinary care. Anything new or unusual should always be checked with your vet, never assumed. For an emergency, contact your veterinarian or your nearest emergency animal hospital right away.
Sunday, May 27, 2025
Today
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Eating & Weight
Quick daily check-in
๐Ÿ“Š Appetite Daily
how much of their meal did they eat?
๐Ÿ’ง Water Intake Daily
changes vs. their usual amount matter more than exact volumes
Food & details
๐Ÿฅฃ Food Type / Brand Daily
๐Ÿฅ„ Amount Given Daily
total across all meals today
๐Ÿ– Treats Daily
type + rough amount โ€” this counts toward daily calories
โš–๏ธ Weight Weekly
lbs โ€” weigh weekly or at every vet visit
๐ŸŒฟ Supplements Daily
tap ร— to remove items you don't use โ€” your list is saved
๐Ÿฆฎ Mobility & At-Home Comfort
๐Ÿƒ Outings / Walks Daily
wheelchair trips count!
โšก Energy Level Daily
๐Ÿ˜ฃ Pain / Discomfort Daily
signs: limping, guarding, vocalization, facial tension
๐ŸŒ… Morning Stiffness Daily
how long stiffness lasts after waking up
โœ‚๏ธ Grooming & Hygiene As needed
customize this list โ€” remove things that don't apply to your dog, add what you do
๐ŸŒฟ At-Home Comfort Techniques Daily as applicable
add, remove, or customize for what you actually do
Notes (how long, pet's reaction, areas that seemed helpful)
๐Ÿฅ Professional Appointments As scheduled
๐Ÿ’Š Medications Daily
No medications added yet โ€” complete setup or tap below to add.
โฐ Refill reminders: This tool doesn't send push notifications โ€” use the notes field below to write yourself a reminder, or set a calendar alert on your phone when you're running low. A good rule of thumb: note it here when you open your last refill.
โš ๏ธ Side Effects / Reactions Today
๐Ÿ’Š Missed or Late Doses
never double dose without calling your vet
๐Ÿ” Refill Notes (set a phone reminder too!)
๐Ÿ“‹ Prescription Changes
๐Ÿšฝ Bathroom & Digestion Daily
๐Ÿ’ฉ Did they poop today?
#๏ธโƒฃ Bowel Movements Today
total count โ€” diarrhea may mean many small ones
๐Ÿช„ Stool Consistency โ€” Bristol Stool Chart for Dogs
Type 4 (smooth, formed sausage) is the goal. Tap to select:
๐Ÿ” Blood, mucus, or unusual color?
๐Ÿซง Urination Changes?
๐Ÿคข Vomiting Today?
๐Ÿ“ท Stool Photo
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Add a photo โ€” very helpful to show your vet
๐Ÿง  Mood & Cognitive Health Daily
๐Ÿ’› Overall Mood
๐Ÿ˜ด Sleep Quality Last Night
altered sleep-wake cycles are common with cognitive decline
๐Ÿงฉ Cognitive Signs โ€” Check any you noticed today
๐Ÿ’ก These signs may be associated with Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD) โ€” similar to dementia. Tracking patterns over time gives your vet invaluable data. Always discuss changes with your veterinarian.
๐Ÿงธ Enrichment & Mental Stimulation Daily as applicable
mental stimulation supports cognitive health โ€” customize this list for your dog
๐Ÿ“ Notes & Observations
๐Ÿฉบ Vet Appointment Notes
๐Ÿ’ญ General Observations Today
๐Ÿšจ Questions for Next Vet Visit
๐ŸŒŸ Wins & Good Moments
๐Ÿ“ธ Daily Photo
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Daily photo โ€” great for spotting gradual changes
๐Ÿ” Photo or Video of a Concern
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Photo or video โ€” lump, wound, rash, behavior change, gait change
๐Ÿ“… Schedule a Vet Appointment
Good instinct adding this. Anything new, unusual, or changing on your dog's body is worth a vet check. Don't wait to "see if it goes away" โ€” early detection matters.

Call today: rapid growth, bleeding, ulceration, or obvious pain.
Within 1โ€“2 weeks: new lumps, unexplained skin changes, unusual behavior on video.
My Dog's Health History
Tracking patterns over time is one of the most valuable things you can do for your senior dog's care
โš–๏ธ Weight Trend (30d)
โ€” lbs
No data yet
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Avg Appetite (7d)
โ€” /5
No data yet
๐Ÿ˜ฃ Avg Pain Score (7d)
โ€” /5
No data yet
โ˜€๏ธ Good vs. Hard Days (7d)
โ€” /7
No data yet
๐Ÿ’Š Medication Compliance
โ€”%
No data yet
๐Ÿ˜ด Avg Sleep Quality (7d)
โ€” /5
No data yet
๐Ÿซง Urination Concerns (7d)
โ€” days
No data yet
๐Ÿ’ง Hydration Status (7d)
โ€” /7 days
No data yet
โš–๏ธ Weight โ€” Past 14 Days
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Appetite โ€” Past 14 Days
๐Ÿ˜ฃ Pain Score โ€” Past 14 Days (lower = better)
๐Ÿซง Urination Concerns โ€” Past 14 Days
๐Ÿ’ฉ Bowel Movements per Day โ€” Past 14 Days
๐Ÿ˜ด Sleep Quality โ€” Past 14 Days
๐Ÿ”ฌ Bloodwork Trends Over Time
Red bars = value was outside the reference range recorded at that visit. Gray bars = no reference range available for that entry โ€” values shown without flagging. Reference ranges may differ between labs; always interpret results with your veterinarian.
๐Ÿ“‹ Add New & Past Bloodwork Reports
Upload your most recent report or any past reports โ€” our AI will read the values, reference ranges, and the date on each report, automatically placing every entry on the timeline below. You can upload multiple files at once.
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Upload one or more past lab reports (photos or scans) โ€” AI reads values, ranges, and report date automatically
โš ๏ธ AI reading may contain errors โ€” always cross-check extracted values with your printed reports. Your veterinarian interprets these values in full clinical context.
๐Ÿฉธ Complete Blood Count
HCT / PCV (%) lab range shown per report
Hemoglobin (g/dL) lab range shown per report
WBC (K/ยตL) lab range shown per report
Platelets (K/ยตL) lab range shown per report
Neutrophils (%) lab range shown per report
๐Ÿงช Chemistry / Metabolic Panel
BUN (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
Creatinine (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
SDMA (ยตg/dL) lab range shown per report
ALT (U/L) lab range shown per report
ALP (U/L) lab range shown per report
AST (U/L) lab range shown per report
Total Protein (g/dL) lab range shown per report
Albumin (g/dL) lab range shown per report
Globulin (g/dL) lab range shown per report
Glucose (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
Calcium (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
Phosphorus (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
Bilirubin (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
Cholesterol (mg/dL) lab range shown per report
Sodium (mEq/L) lab range shown per report
Potassium (mEq/L) lab range shown per report
Amylase (U/L) lab range shown per report
๐Ÿฆ‹ Thyroid
T4 Thyroid (ยตg/dL) lab range shown per report
Free T4 (ng/dL) lab range shown per report
๐Ÿ“Š Charts populate from the lab reports you upload above. Each point is one report, shown against that lab's printed reference range. Always cross-check with your printed reports.
๐Ÿ”ฌ Urinalysis
Upload a urinalysis report (PDF or photo) โ€” most urine results are descriptive (color, clarity, protein, etc.) rather than numbers, so they're shown as a table per report.
Health Report
Your Dog ยท Last 30 days
๐Ÿ”ฌ Bloodwork: Upload new or past lab reports in the History tab โ€” trends and values are tracked there over time.
๐Ÿฉบ Vet-Ready Summary
Auto-generated from your logged data โ€” share at your next appointment

Your vet-ready summary will generate here from your logged entries. Log a few days in the Today tab to populate it.

๐Ÿ“ Notes & Questions for Your Vet
๐Ÿ“‹ Use this as a periodic check-in โ€” weekly, monthly, or before a vet appointment. Score each of the 7 domains based on your honest observation of your pet's recent days. A total of 35 or higher generally indicates acceptable quality of life. Bring your score and observations to every vet visit.
๐Ÿ˜ฃ HURT
Adequate pain control is first and foremost. This includes the pet's ability to breathe properly. Most people do not realize that not being able to breathe is ranked at the top of the pain scale. Attention to breathing is a top priority.
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Severe unmanaged pain or breathing distress10 โ€” Pain well controlled, breathing normally
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ HUNGER
Is the pet eating enough? Does hand feeding help? Does the pet need a feeding tube? Malnutrition develops quickly in sick animals. Many pets will live much longer if offered wholesome, flavorful foods that are varied.
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Refusing all food, tube may be needed10 โ€” Eating full meals willingly
๐Ÿ’ง HYDRATION
Is the pet dehydrated? Assess using the skin pinch (tent) method at the scruff โ€” skin should spring back immediately. Subcutaneous fluids daily or twice daily can supplement fluid intake significantly.
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Significantly dehydrated, skin tenting10 โ€” Well hydrated, drinking normally
๐Ÿงผ HYGIENE
The pet should be brushed and cleaned, particularly after eliminations. Is the coat matted? Is the pet situated so it won't lie in its own soil? Avoid pressure sores with soft bedding and keep all wounds clean.
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Chronically soiled, pressure sores present10 โ€” Fully clean, no sores, coat maintained
๐Ÿ’› HAPPINESS
Does the pet express joy and interest? Is the pet responsive to family, toys, etc.? Is the pet depressed, lonely, anxious, bored, or afraid? Is there a routine fun time the pet looks forward to?
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Unresponsive, depressed, no interest in life10 โ€” Alert, joyful, engaged with family
๐Ÿฆฎ MOBILITY
Can the pet get up and move enough to satisfy normal desires? Is the pet showing seizures or stumbling? Can the pet be helped with a harness, sling, or cart? Per Dr. Villalobos: "Cats and small lap dogs can enjoy life with much less mobility than large-breed dogs. An animal with limited mobility yet still alert and happy can have a good quality of life as long as caregivers are committed."
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Cannot move at all, no independence10 โ€” Moves freely, satisfies own desires
โ˜€๏ธ MORE GOOD DAYS THAN BAD
When bad days outnumber good days, or if the pet seems "turned off to life," quality of life is too compromised. Bad days may include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, frustration, falling, seizures, or profound weakness.
Score: โ€” / 10
0 โ€” Clearly a hard period, distress, no bond10 โ€” Clearly more good days, connected, content
โค๏ธ Quality of Life Score โ€” HHHHHMM Scale
Developed by Dr. Alice Villalobos, DVM. Complete this as a periodic check-in โ€” weekly, monthly, or before vet appointments.
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out of 70
Score each domain below to see your total
HURT
โ€”/10
Pain control & breathing
HUNGER
โ€”/10
Eating enough willingly
HYDRATION
โ€”/10
Adequately hydrated
HYGIENE
โ€”/10
Clean, no pressure sores
HAPPINESS
โ€”/10
Joy, interest, responsiveness
MOBILITY
โ€”/10
Able to satisfy desires
MORE GOOD DAYS THAN BAD
โ€”/10
Overall pattern of good vs. hard days
๐Ÿ“‹ How to use this score: Per Dr. Villalobos, a score of 35 or higher generally indicates acceptable quality of life for a Pawspice program. A score below 35 is a signal to have a deeper conversation with your veterinarian โ€” not an automatic endpoint. Each pet's situation is individual. This score is one tool among many โ€” always interpret it with your veterinarian's guidance.

Villalobos, A.E., "Quality of Life Scale Helps Make Final Call," VPN, 09/2004; revised for IVAPM Palliative Care Guidelines, 2011.
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