Activity Center
Track your pet's health with our comprehensive logging tools. Each activity helps you monitor patterns, identify triggers, and share valuable insights with your veterinarian. Your data is always private and under your complete control.
Your Data, Your Control
All health logs are stored securely in your private account. You can edit, delete, or export your data anytime. We never share your pet's health information without your explicit consent.
Data Field Legend
Pain Scoring
Track and monitor your pet's pain levels over time
Data We Collect
Numerical pain rating to track severity
Example: 7 (severe pain)
When the pain was observed or recorded
Example: 2024-01-15 2:30 PM
Observable symptoms or behaviors indicating pain
Example: Limping, whimpering, reluctant to move
Where on the body the pain is located
Example: Left hip, back legs, abdomen
What triggered or worsened the pain
Example: After walking, weather change, before medication
What provided relief from the pain
Example: Heat pad, medication, rest, massage
Additional observations or context
Example: Seemed better after morning medication
Feeding Log
Monitor eating habits, food preferences, and dietary patterns
Data We Collect
When the feeding took place
Example: 2024-01-15 7:00 AM
Type of food given (dry kibble, wet food, treats, etc.)
Example: Dry kibble, wet food, training treats
Amount of food provided
Example: 1 cup, 1/2 can, 2 tablespoons
Pet's mood or enthusiasm during feeding
Example: 8 (very enthusiastic)
Brand name of the food
Example: Royal Canin, Hill's Science Diet, Blue Buffalo
Key ingredients or specific dietary information
Example: Chicken, rice, sweet potato, salmon oil
Additional observations about feeding behavior
Example: Ate very quickly, left some kibble, seemed more interested than usual
Water Intake
Monitor hydration levels and drinking patterns
Data We Collect
Amount of water consumed
Example: 250ml, 1 cup, 500ml
When the water consumption was observed
Example: 2024-01-15 3:45 PM
Pet's behavior or eagerness when drinking
Example: 6 (normal drinking), 9 (very thirsty)
Additional observations about drinking behavior
Example: Drank very quickly, seemed extra thirsty after walk, refused water initially
Vital Signs
Record comprehensive health measurements
Data We Collect
When vital signs were measured
Example: 2024-01-15 10:00 AM
Body temperature in Fahrenheit
Example: 101.5, 102.3, 100.8
Heart beats per minute
Example: 80, 120, 95
Breaths per minute
Example: 20, 35, 15
Pet's current weight in pounds
Example: 45.2, 12.8, 78.5
Systolic/diastolic blood pressure
Example: 140/90, 120/80, 160/100
Time for gums to return to pink color
Example: Normal (1-2 sec), Delayed (3+ sec), Instant
Color of gums and mouth tissues
Example: Pink, Pale, Blue, Yellow, Red
Level of hydration
Example: Normal, Mild dehydration, Moderate dehydration, Severe
Additional vital sign observations
Example: Slightly elevated heart rate, breathing seemed labored
Movement & Exercise
Monitor physical activity, mobility, and exercise patterns
Data We Collect
When the movement activity took place
Example: 2024-01-15 9:30 AM
Type of physical activity
Example: Walk, Run, Swimming, Physical Therapy
How long the activity lasted
Example: 30, 45, 15
Distance covered during activity
Example: 500, 1200, 800
Intensity of the activity
Example: Low, Moderate, High, Very High
Where the activity took place
Example: Backyard, Dog park, Beach, Living room
Pet's energy level before activity
Example: Low, Normal, High, Very High
Pet's energy level after activity
Example: Exhausted, Tired, Normal, Still Energetic
Pain level before activity
Example: 3, 7, 0
Pain level after activity
Example: 5, 2, 8
Mobility aids or equipment used
Example: Wheelchair, Harness, Leash
Additional observations about movement
Example: Limped slightly at end, seemed very enthusiastic
Appointments
Schedule and track veterinary appointments
Data We Collect
Date of the appointment
Example: 2024-02-15
Time of the appointment
Example: 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM
Type of appointment
Example: Check-up, Vaccination, Surgery, Emergency
Name of the veterinarian
Example: Dr. Johnson, Dr. Martinez
Purpose or details of the appointment
Example: Annual wellness exam, follow-up for limping
Current status of the appointment
Example: Scheduled, Completed, Cancelled, No-show
Additional appointment notes
Example: Bring previous X-rays, fasting required
Medication Log
Track medication schedules, dosages, and effectiveness
Data We Collect
Name of the medication
Example: Rimadyl, Gabapentin, Insulin
Amount of medication given
Example: 25mg, 0.5ml, 1 tablet
Unit of measurement for the dosage
Example: mg, ml, tablets, drops
How often the medication is given
Example: Twice daily, Every 8 hours, As needed
Specific frequency instructions if not standard
Example: Every other day at bedtime
When medication treatment began
Example: 2024-01-15
When medication treatment ends (if applicable)
Example: 2024-02-15
Veterinarian who prescribed the medication
Example: Dr. Smith, Animal Hospital East
Additional medication notes or observations
Example: Give with food, monitor for side effects
Blood Sugar
Monitor glucose levels for diabetic pets
Data We Collect
Blood sugar reading
Example: 120, 85, 200
When the measurement was taken
Example: 2024-01-15 8:00 AM
Timing relative to meals
Example: Fasting, Before meal, After meal, Bedtime
Unit of measurement
Example: mg/dL, mmol/L
Expected healthy range for your pet
Example: 80-120 mg/dL, 70-140 mg/dL
Associated symptoms observed
Example: Lethargy, excessive thirst, increased urination
Whether insulin or medication was administered
Example: Yes, No
Additional observations
Example: Higher than usual, gave extra insulin as directed
Seizure Log
Document seizure episodes with detailed observations
Data We Collect
When the seizure occurred
Example: 2024-01-15 11:45 PM
How long the seizure lasted
Example: 30, 120, 45
Classification of seizure type
Example: Generalized, Focal, Partial, Unknown
Intensity level of the seizure
Example: Mild, Moderate, Severe
Potential causes or triggers
Example: Stress, loud noise, missed medication, heat
Time needed to return to normal
Example: 5, 15, 30
Video documentation of the seizure
Example: seizure_video_01152024.mp4
Detailed observations during and after seizure
Example: Lost consciousness, paddling motions, disoriented afterward