Printable Pet Medication PDF for Your Vet

The first 60 seconds of a vet recheck are usually spent asking you to reconstruct the last three months from memory. Remewdy turns that reconstruction into one readable PDF your vet can scan in ten seconds. Email it the night before, or hand over the phone in the exam room.

Download on the App Store PDF is a Premium feature, free CSV export on every tier

A clear written record does two things memory cannot. It closes the gap between what your vet thinks is happening at home and what is actually happening. And it catches the pattern you forgot to mention verbally because your dog was pulling on the leash and the tech had just walked in.

What the PDF Includes

Every section is optional, but the full document covers the categories vets ask about on almost every recheck.

Pet header

Name, species, breed, date of birth or age, microchip ID if entered, owner name, emergency contact if entered. One line at the top so the tech knows exactly which chart to open.

Active medications

Every current medication with dose, schedule, and start date. A medication that is no longer current can be hidden, or included under "recent changes" so the vet sees what was stopped.

Dose log for the chosen date range

Every dose given, every dose skipped, and the exact time of administration. Compliance percentage at the top of the section. For CKD cats on SC fluids, volume, site, and duration for every session.

Weight trend

A simple chart of every weight entry over the date range. Useful for hyperthyroid cats, geriatric dogs, and weight management plans.

Events

Seizure episodes with duration and type. Vomiting, limping, appetite changes, or anything else you logged. Each event time-stamped and on the same timeline as the doses.

Vaccinations and preventives

Last rabies, last DHPP or FVRCP, last heartworm test, last flea or tick dose. Next due dates so the vet knows what to schedule.

Your notes

Free-text observations. "Seems sleepy after the evening pill," "refused food Tuesday night," "walked farther than usual on Sunday." The notes are often what the vet wants most.

When Your Vet Will Want It

Four moments where a one-page PDF earns its keep.

How to Email or Print It From Remewdy

  1. Open your pet and tap Export. From the pet detail screen, select the Export or Share option.
  2. Pick the date range. Last 30 days for a routine recheck, last 3 months for a chronic disease follow-up, or custom for a specialist who wants the full picture.
  3. Choose the sections. Medications, dose log, weight, events, SC fluids, vaccinations, notes. Hide anything that does not apply.
  4. Generate the PDF. Remewdy renders the document on your phone. No upload, no server round-trip.
  5. Email, message, AirPrint, or save. The share sheet offers every option iOS supports. Most owners email it the night before the appointment. Some print it and tape it to the carrier for boarding. Some just hand the phone over in the exam room.

What's Visible to Whom, Privacy

A PDF is intentional. It moves only when you tap Send. Three things never leave your device without you.

If you use family sync or sitter sharing, those features are separate and opt-in. Generating a PDF does not share anything with family or sitters. Details on the privacy policy page.

Get the PDF Before Your Next Visit

Premium includes the PDF care summary, unlimited pets, family sync, and sitter sharing. $5.99 per month with a free trial, $39.99 per year, or $99.99 one-time Lifetime. Free CSV and JSON export on every tier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A one-document summary with your pet's name and basic info, every active medication with dose and schedule, the dose log for the date range you pick, weight trend, subcutaneous fluid log if applicable, seizure or event log if applicable, vaccination and prevention status, and your free-text notes. The layout is designed to be readable in under 30 seconds.

Open your pet in Remewdy, tap Export, choose PDF, pick the date range (last 30 days, last 3 months, or custom), and tap Generate. From the share sheet you can email it, message it, AirPrint it, or save to Files. Most owners email it the night before the appointment, or hand the phone over in the exam room with the PDF open.

The PDF care summary is a Premium feature. Premium is $5.99 per month with a free trial, $39.99 per year, or $99.99 one-time Lifetime. The free tier includes CSV and JSON export, which any spreadsheet app can read. If all you need is a raw dose log, the free CSV is enough. If you want a formatted one-page summary for the vet, that is the Premium PDF.

Only what the PDF shows: your pet's name, the medication history, weight, events, and your notes. There is no account to look up, no profile data, no location, no analytics. Remewdy does not send anything to your vet automatically. You choose when to email or print it.

Yes. You pick the date range. You pick which sections to include: medications, dose log, weight trend, events, SC fluids, vaccinations, notes. If your pet only takes one seizure med and has no fluid log, you can hide the unused sections so the PDF stays short.

Free users can export the full dataset as CSV or JSON at any time. Open the CSV on a laptop, email it to your vet, or print the rows. The PDF is the polished version of the same data. If the free export meets your needs, you do not need to upgrade.

In our experience, yes. Most vets welcome a clean written record because it saves them several minutes of reconstruction at the start of the visit and it catches patterns owners often forget to mention. The PDF is designed to be a complement to your clinic's records, not a replacement.

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.