Keep every pet on schedule
Track refills, dosage schedules, and vet prescriptions for your whole household in one dashboard. No more last-minute pharmacy runs.
Medication Dashboard
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Add your first pet below to start tracking medications and refill dates.
Upcoming refills
How to use this planner
Add your pets
Give each pet a name and pick their species. You can add as many as you need. Each pet gets their own card on the dashboard.
Enter each medication
Type the medication name, dosage, how often it is given, and the date of the last refill. Include the number of days the supply lasts so the planner can calculate the next refill date.
Check the timeline
The upcoming refills section shows every prescription sorted by date. Items due within seven days are highlighted in amber. Items past due turn red so nothing slips through.
Log each refill
When you pick up a refill, open that medication and update the last refill date. The next due date recalculates automatically. Over time this builds a history you can export or print.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Forgetting to update the last refill date after a pharmacy visit. The due date will be wrong until you log it.
- Entering the wrong days-supply. Count the actual days the bottle lasts, not just how many pills are inside.
- Skipping the notes field. Use it to record the vet clinic name, prescription number, or special instructions like "give with food."
- Not adjusting after a dosage change. If your vet changes the amount, update both the dosage and the days-supply so the math stays accurate.
Scenario: two dogs, one pharmacy trip
Say both dogs take a monthly heartworm preventive. Dog A was last filled on March 1 and Dog B on March 15. The timeline will show two refills in early April. Call the pharmacy and ask if both can be ready on the same day. Some clinics will sync schedules if you ask, which saves you a second trip.
What to double-check
This planner calculates dates from the numbers you enter. It does not connect to your vet or pharmacy. Always confirm refill dates with your vet, especially for controlled substances or medications that need bloodwork before renewal.