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Dog medication log template

Build a clean printable medication schedule for dose history, daily check-offs, caregiver handoffs, refill notes, and questions for the veterinary team. Print one sheet, then keep the living record in Romp.

Track the next dose. Save the long-term memory.

Dog medication log and schedule

Dog name

Daily medication log. Organizer only; the medication label, veterinarian, and clinic records remain the source of truth.

Owner: Owner
Clinic: Vet clinic
Pharmacy: Pharmacy / refill contact
Updated: Start / updated date

Daily medication log

  • Copy the medication name, dose, and timing from the label or vet instructions.
  • Check off each dose when it is given so the next caregiver can trust the record.
  • Write appetite, behavior, missed-dose, or side-effect notes to discuss with the vet when needed.

Medication details from the label

Medication
Dose from label
Time / frequency
Instructions / notes
Primary medication
__________
__________
________________
Medication 2
__________
__________
________________
Medication 3
__________
__________
________________

Weekly dose check-off

Day
Morning
Afternoon
Evening / notes
Monday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________
Tuesday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________
Wednesday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________
Thursday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________
Friday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________
Saturday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________
Sunday
Given by ______
Given by ______
________________

Prepared details checklist

Notes to discuss with the vet or caregiver

Paper helps the next dose. Romp keeps the living record: medication notes, vet records, photos, symptoms, daily logs, and Hazel helping you find the detail later.

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What it helps organize

The medication details that are easy to lose.

Medication instructions often live on bottles, discharge notes, portal messages, and memory. This gives the owner or caregiver one visible place to mark what was given and what needs a clinic follow-up.

  • Daily medication and supplement check-offs
  • Short-term treatment after a vet visit
  • Monthly heartworm, flea, and tick preventatives
  • Boarding, daycare, sitter, or family handoffs
  • Refill, pharmacy, and follow-up questions
  • Notes to discuss with the veterinary team

Romp is built for the long version of this: medications beside vet visits, photos, symptoms, vaccine records, daily logs, and Hazel helping organize the dog's own records.

Pair with vaccine record
FAQ

Dog medication log questions.

What should I write in a dog medication log?

Copy the medication name, dose, timing, start or stop date, storage or food notes, pharmacy or refill contact, and any instructions directly from the label or veterinarian. Then mark each dose when it is given.

Can this tell me what dose my dog needs?

No. This template is only an organizer. Your veterinarian, medication label, pharmacy label, and clinic instructions remain the source of truth for dose, timing, missed-dose guidance, and side-effect concerns.

Can I use this for monthly preventatives?

Yes. It can be used for monthly heartworm, flea, tick, or other recurring owner reminders by writing the product, last-given date, next due date, and any clinic or package notes.

Why save medication notes in Romp?

Paper helps with the next dose. Romp keeps the long-term record: medications, vet notes, symptoms, photos, daily logs, vaccines, and Hazel helping you review the dog's own history later.