Pet Health Tracking
Keep your pet's symptoms, medications, weight, and vet history organized in one place.
Published April 7, 2026
Why Track Your Pet's Health?
Pets cannot tell you what is wrong. They cannot describe their pain, explain when symptoms started, or remember what they ate that made them sick. As a pet owner, you are the one who notices changes and communicates them to the vet. But how well do you remember when the limping started, how often the vomiting has happened, or whether the medication seems to be working? Structured tracking fills that gap.
What to Track for Your Pet
BodySitRep's pet health tracking supports the most common monitoring needs:
- Symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, limping, lethargy, excessive scratching
- Medications: name, dosage, timing, whether given or missed
- Weight: regular weigh-ins to catch gradual changes
- Appetite and eating habits
- Activity level and behavior changes
- Vet visits and follow-up notes
How BodySitRep Handles Pet Tracking
On the Plus plan and above, you can add pets to your account. Each pet gets their own profile with dedicated trackers, separate from your personal health data. When it is time for a vet visit, you export just that pet's data. The vet sees a structured timeline of symptoms, medications, and observations, not a scattered collection of memories.
When Structured Pet Data Matters Most
The most valuable time to have a pet health log is when something is wrong and you are not sure what. If your dog has been having intermittent digestive issues, a structured log showing when episodes occurred, what they ate, whether medication helped, and how long symptoms lasted gives your vet exactly the information they need to make better decisions faster.
What Your BodySitRep Reveals About Your Pet
After a few weeks of logging your pet's symptoms, eating habits, and medications, patterns emerge that you would miss without structured data. You might notice that digestive episodes follow a specific treat or food change, that lethargy increases during weather shifts, or that a medication schedule change improved energy levels. These observations, backed by timestamped data, give your vet concrete evidence to adjust care.
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