Dog Medication Tracker for iPhone

Daily pain pills, allergy meds, the monthly heartworm chew, the flea and tick on the first of every month, and the occasional trazodone before a vet visit. Remewdy tracks every medication your dog takes, reminds you at the right time, logs each dose in one tap, and prints a clean record for your vet.

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What Remewdy Tracks for Dogs

Every piece of your dog's medical routine in one app, so the walking handover note and the vet recheck do not start from scratch every time.

Daily medications

NSAIDs, allergy drugs, anxiety meds, heart meds, anticonvulsants, thyroid replacement, insulin. Daily, twice daily, every other day, weekly, or custom weekday patterns. Taper schedules when the dose drops week by week.

Monthly and every-12-week preventives

Heartgard, Interceptor, and other monthly heartworm chews. Nexgard, Simparica, or Bravecto (every 12 weeks) for fleas and ticks. A monthly schedule on the day of the month you usually give it, with the next due date visible at a glance.

Vaccinations and vet visits

Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella, Lyme, leptospirosis. Vet visit notes and photos, with the next due date for boosters.

Weight, activity, events

Weight log with trend chart, useful for weight management and for noticing loss in older dogs. Event log for vomiting, limping, seizure, or appetite changes, each time-stamped and on the same timeline as medications.

Common Dog Medications and Dosing Windows

A reference list of the meds dog owners most often ask about. Remewdy has no special behavior for any of them, it tracks any medication you enter. The table is here so you can see your dog's drug in context.

General information only, as of 2026-04-22. Dose amounts, frequencies, and indications are always set by your veterinarian based on your dog's individual case.

Medication Common use in dogs Typical schedule
Carprofen (Rimadyl) NSAID for osteoarthritis and post-surgical pain Once or twice daily, with food
Apoquel (oclacitinib) Allergic itch, atopic dermatitis Twice daily for first 2 weeks, then once daily
Cytopoint (lokivetmab) Allergic itch, given by vet Injection every 4 to 8 weeks
Trazodone Situational anxiety, post-op rest, pre-visit PRN or twice daily for short courses
Phenobarbital Idiopathic epilepsy Every 12 hours, within about 1 hour of schedule
Pimobendan (Vetmedin) Heart failure, mitral valve disease Twice daily, on an empty stomach
Heartgard, Interceptor Monthly heartworm prevention Once monthly
Nexgard, Simparica Monthly flea and tick prevention Once monthly
Bravecto Flea and tick prevention Once every 12 weeks
Levothyroxine Hypothyroidism Once or twice daily, on an empty stomach

Monthly Preventives, Heartworm, Flea, and Tick

Monthly meds are the ones owners most often miss. The logic is simple. A missed daily dose is obvious by bedtime. A missed monthly dose is invisible for three or four weeks until the next reminder fires. By then the window has closed.

Sitter and Family Sharing

Dogs on daily meds travel with a schedule whether you are there or not.

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Remewdy is free for one dog with full medication tracking, reminders, monthly preventive reminders, weight charts, and CSV export. No account. No cloud. Your dog's records stay on your iPhone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Any medication your vet prescribes. Common ones dog owners track in Remewdy include carprofen (Rimadyl) and other NSAIDs for arthritis pain, Apoquel and Cytopoint for allergic itch, trazodone for anxiety, phenobarbital and levetiracetam for seizures, heart medications like pimobendan and enalapril, and monthly preventives for heartworm, flea, and tick.

Yes. Create a medication with a monthly schedule on the day of the month you usually give it (for example, the 1st). Remewdy fires a reminder on that day and logs when you gave it. The next month is scheduled automatically. This works for Heartgard, Interceptor, Bravecto (every 12 weeks), Nexgard, Simparica, and any other preventive on a fixed cadence.

Yes. NSAIDs are one of the most common daily meds in older dogs. Remewdy logs each dose, the amount, and the time, which matters because NSAID side effects correlate with dose and duration. Your vet sees the full history on the PDF summary at the next recheck.

Yes. Create the medication with a PRN (as-needed) schedule. No scheduled reminders, but it shows as a loggable entry in the Today view. When you give the pre-visit trazodone, tap to log it with the actual time. Your vet sees it on the PDF summary so the dose is on the record.

Yes. Generate a browser share link scoped to this dog and to the dates you pick. Your sitter opens the link on any phone, no app install, no account. They see which meds are due, mark them given with one tap, add a note if your dog refused. You see every log appear on your iPhone in seconds.

Yes with Premium. The free tier covers one dog. Premium includes unlimited pets, which is what you want when you have two dogs on different schedules, or a dog and a cat with overlapping morning doses. The Today view shows every due dose across every pet, grouped by time.

Yes. The free tier covers one dog with full medication tracking, reminders, weight logging, vaccination and prevention tracking, and CSV or JSON export. Premium adds unlimited pets, the PDF care summary for the vet, family sync across iPhones, and sitter sharing by browser link. Premium is $5.99 per month with a free trial, $39.99 per year, or $99.99 one-time Lifetime.

Remewdy is a pet care organizer. It helps you follow your vet's instructions. It does not provide veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always follow your vet's guidance.