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Total Pets

2

Due Reminders

3

Completed Tasks

12

Upcoming Vet Visits

1

Dog in car

Max

Golden Retriever • 3 years

Feeding ✓ Done
Walk ⚠ Pending
Grooming 📅 Scheduled
Cat looking out window

Luna

Persian Cat • 2 years

Feeding ✓ Done
Litter Box ✓ Clean
Vaccination ⚠ Overdue

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Reminders & Schedule

Never miss an important pet care task again

Upcoming Reminders

Feeding Time

Everyday at 8:00 AM & 6:00 PM

Vet Appointment

Next vaccination due: March 15, 2024

Deworming Treatment

Last done: Feb 1, 2024 | Next: May 1, 2024

Schedule Overview

This Week

  • Daily feeding (7 times)
  • Morning walk (7 times)
  • Grooming session (2 times)

This Month

  • Vet check-up (1 time)
  • Medication refill (1 time)
  • Bath time (4 times)

Quick Actions

Notification Settings

Text notification

Reminder Tips

Funny dog reminder
  • Set consistent daily feeding times
  • Use 15-minute windows for flexibility
  • Schedule vet visits 2 weeks in advance

Pet Profile

Keep your pet's information up to date

Pet Information

Health Records

Vaccination Record

Last updated: Feb 15, 2024

  • • Rabies vaccine - Jan 10, 2024
  • • DHPP vaccine - Jan 10, 2024

Deworming Record

Last updated: Feb 1, 2024

Next due: May 1, 2024

Medical History

Last vet visit: Feb 15, 2024

No significant health issues

Pet Photo

Golden retriever portrait

Quick Stats

Age 3 years
Weight 25 kg
Breed Golden Retriever
Next Vet Visit Mar 15, 2024

Recent Photos

Dog in field Happy dog

Vaccination Info

Essential vaccines for your pet's health

Recommended Vaccine Schedule

Keep your pet protected with timely vaccinations

Puppy/Kitten (6-8 weeks)

  • • First DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
  • • First FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia)

Puppy/Kitten (10-12 weeks)

  • • Second DHPP or FVRCP
  • • Leptospirosis (for dogs)
  • • Feline Leukemia (for cats)

Puppy/Kitten (14-16 weeks)

  • • Final DHPP or FVRCP
  • • Rabies (1-year vaccine)

Adult (1+ years)

  • • Annual DHPP or FVRCP booster
  • • Annual Rabies
  • • Leptospirosis (yearly)
  • • Feline Leukemia (yearly)

Vaccine Types Explained

Core Vaccines

  • • Rabies
  • • DHPP (Dogs)
  • • FVRCP (Cats)

Required for all pets

Non-Core Vaccines

  • • Leptospirosis
  • • Bordetella
  • • Feline Leukemia

Based on risk factors

Veterinary Care

Veterinary vaccination clinic
Certified veterinarians
Safe & effective vaccines
Personalized schedules

Health Tips

Grooming session
  • Visit your vet regularly
  • Keep vaccination records updated
  • Watch for side effects post-vaccination
  • Maintain boosters on schedule

Safety Information

Blood test

Important: Never vaccinate sick pets

Caution: Some mild side effects are normal

Ticks & Flea Care

Complete prevention and treatment guide

Prevention Methods

1

Regular Inspection

Check your pet daily, especially after walks in wooded areas

2

Topical Treatments

Apply monthly spot-on treatments or oral medications

3

Environmental Control

Keep yard clean and treat indoor areas regularly

Treatment Options

Topical Solutions

  • • Spot-on treatments
  • • Flea shampoos
  • • Tick collars

Apply monthly

Oral Medications

  • • Chewable tablets
  • • Flavored treats
  • • Prescription meds

Monthly dosing

Natural Remedies

  • • Apple cider vinegar
  • • Essential oils
  • • Diatomaceous earth

Use with caution

Professional Treatment

  • • Vet consultation
  • • Prescription treatments
  • • Grooming services

Severe infestations

Daily Checklist

Cat inspection

Warning Signs

Street dog

Excessive scratching

May indicate flea infestation

Hair loss patches

Could be from flea allergy

Visible parasites

Ticks or fleas visible on skin

Seasonal Care

Brown dog portrait

Spring/Summer

Peak season - increase prevention

Fall/Winter

Continue prevention - indoor infestations

Deworming Schedule

Stay on track with your pet's parasite prevention

Recommended Deworming Timeline

Puppies & Kittens

Every 2 weeks

From 2 weeks to 12 weeks of age

  • • 2 weeks old
  • • 4 weeks old
  • • 6 weeks old
  • • 8 weeks old
  • • 10 weeks old
  • • 12 weeks old

Young Pets (3-6 months)

Monthly

Critical growth period protection

Adult Pets

Every 3-4 months

Regular maintenance schedule

High-Risk Pets

Monthly

Outdoor pets or hunting breeds

Types of Dewormers

Broad Spectrum

  • • Pyrantel pamoate
  • • Fenbendazole
  • • Praziquantel

Covers most common parasites

Tapeworm Specific

  • • Praziquantel only
  • • Epsiprantel
  • • Nitroscanate

For tapeworm infestations

Calendar Tracker

Purple felt texture
Last Treatment Feb 1, 2024
Next Due May 1, 2024
Days Remaining 45 days

Product Recommendations

Purple glitter background

Drontal Plus

For dogs - broad spectrum

Milbemax

For cats - gentle formula

Panacur

Safe for puppies/kittens

Symptoms to Watch

Purple leaf texture
  • Scooting or dragging rear
  • Visible worms in stool
  • Weight loss despite normal appetite
  • Dull coat or pot-bellied appearance

Food Chart

Calculate perfect portions based on weight and age

Daily Food Requirements

Weight (kg) Puppy (2-6mo) Adult (1-7yr) Senior (8+yr)
1-5 55-85g 40-65g 35-55g
5-10 85-140g 65-100g 55-85g
10-20 140-240g 100-170g 85-145g
20-30 240-330g 170-230g 145-200g
30-40 330-420g 230-290g 200-250g

Feeding Guidelines

Puppies (2-12 months)

  • • 3-4 meals per day
  • • Puppy-specific formula
  • • Higher protein content
  • • Monitor growth rate

Adults (1-7 years)

  • • 2 meals per day
  • • Maintain ideal weight
  • • Adjust for activity level
  • • Regular meal times

Seniors (8+ years)

  • • 2 smaller meals
  • • Senior formula
  • • Lower calories
  • • Joint support ingredients

Special Considerations

  • • Breed-specific formulas
  • • Allergy management
  • • Weight management
  • • Veterinary guidance

Food Calculator

Shih Tzu eating

Recommended Daily Amount:

125g

Feeding Tips

Slow feeder bowl

Meal Timing

Consistent schedule helps digestion

Water Access

Fresh water always available

Slow Feeding

Prevent bloat and choking

Breed Considerations

Bulldog on grass

Small Breeds

Higher metabolism, frequent small meals

Large Breeds

Controlled growth, joint support

Active Breeds

Higher calorie needs, performance formulas

Grooming Tips

Keep your pet looking their best

Essential Grooming Routine

1

Brushing

Remove loose hair and prevent matting. Use appropriate brush type for coat length

2

Bathing

Use pet-specific shampoo, avoid human products. Rinse thoroughly

3

Nail Trimming

Cut nails regularly but avoid the quick. Use proper nail clippers

4

Ear Cleaning

Check for wax buildup and infections. Use vet-approved ear cleaner

Coat Type Specific Tips

Short Coat

  • • Brush weekly
  • • Rubber curry brush
  • • Shedding blade
  • • Minimal bathing

Long Coat

  • • Daily brushing
  • • Slicker brush
  • • Dematting comb
  • • Regular trims

Double Coat

  • • Undercoat rake
  • • Regular deshedding
  • • Seasonal attention
  • • Professional help

Curly Coat

  • • Prevent matting
  • • Professional grooming
  • • Regular trimming
  • • Special brushes

Grooming Schedule

Dog grooming salon

Essential Tools

Pet salon tools
Slicker Brush Essential
Nail Clippers Essential
Ear Cleaner Essential
Comb Essential

Professional Care

Akita inu at café

When to Seek Professional Help

  • • Severe matting or knots
  • • Nervous or aggressive pets
  • • Complex coat cuts needed
  • • Medical conditions

Dog Hygiene

Essential practices for a healthy, happy pet

Daily Hygiene Checklist

1

Paw Care

Check for cuts, debris, and clean between toes. Apply paw balm if needed

2

Eye Cleaning

Gently wipe away discharge with damp cloth. Check for irritation

3

Dental Care

Brush teeth regularly. Provide dental chews and toys

4

Ear Maintenance

Check for odor, redness, and excess wax. Clean weekly

Bathing Guidelines

Frequency

  • • Short-haired: Every 6-8 weeks
  • • Long-haired: Every 4-6 weeks
  • • Active dogs: As needed
  • • Skin conditions: As directed

Best Practices

  • • Use pet-specific shampoo
  • • Rinse thoroughly
  • • Dry completely
  • • Check water temperature

Warning Signs

  • • Excessive scratching
  • • Red or irritated skin
  • • Unusual odors
  • • Hair loss patches

After Bath Care

  • • Check ears for water
  • • Brush when nearly dry
  • • Trim nails if needed
  • • Apply coat conditioner

Hygiene Schedule

Rescue dog bath

Essential Products

Dog bath products
Pet Shampoo Gentle formula
Toothbrush Pet-specific
Ear Cleaner Vet-approved
Paw Balm Moisturizing

Environmental Hygiene

Dog bath setup

Clean Living Space

Vacuum daily, wash bedding weekly

Food Area

Clean bowls after each meal

Outdoor Areas

Remove waste promptly

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We believe every pet deserves consistent, loving care. Our platform helps busy pet owners stay on top of essential tasks.

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How It Works

1

Create Pet Profile

Add your pet's basic information including name, age, breed, and medical history.

2

Set Up Reminders

Schedule feeding times, medications, vet visits, and other important care tasks.

3

Track Progress

Monitor your pet's health with interactive checklists and care completion tracking.

4

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Get expert guidance on vaccinations, grooming, nutrition, and emergency care.

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