Make a clean pickup report for meals, potty breaks, walks, play, rest, medication notes, behavior, and anything the owner should know. Print the handoff, then save the care history in Romp.
Dog sitter daily report. Owner organizer only; veterinary guidance and clinic records remain the source of truth.
Date: Date
Caregiver: Caregiver
Owner: Owner contact
Vet: Vet / emergency contact
Dog sitter daily report
Keep the day scannable for the owner: meals, potty, walks, medication, updates, and questions.
Separate normal routine notes from anything the owner or vet may need to review.
Use the printed sheet for the handoff and Romp for the record that should survive the stay.
Today's focus
Today's focus
Daily timeline
Time
Meal / water
Potty
Walk / play / rest
Medication / notes
Morning
__________
__________
__________
________________
Midday
__________
__________
__________
________________
Evening
__________
__________
__________
________________
Overnight
__________
__________
__________
________________
Care checklist
Notes for the owner, vet, or next caregiver
From pickup sheet to first log
A report card is more useful when it becomes history.
A daycare note is easy to lose after pickup. Save the meals, potty, play, medication, or behavior note in Romp so the next caregiver update has context.
Save one report from today.
Start with a single pickup note, then keep daycare, boarding, sitter, vet, and medication records together.
A useful daycare report card usually includes meals, water, potty breaks, walks or play, rest, medication or supplement notes, behavior observations, and anything the owner should know before the next visit.
Can pet sitters and boarding providers use this template?
Yes. The printable view works for daycare, boarding, walkers, sitters, and family caregivers because it keeps the handoff focused on the day instead of scattered text messages.
Is this a medical record?
No. This is an owner and caregiver organizer. Veterinary instructions, medication labels, and clinic records remain the source of truth for medical decisions.
Why save report cards in Romp?
A printed report card helps with today's pickup. Romp keeps the longer care memory together: daily notes, medications, vaccines, vet records, photos, and Hazel helping you review the dog's own history later.