Food

Dog Food Log App and Feeding Diary

Track dry food, wet food, portions, appetite, reactions and feeding history in one dog care app, instead of relying on scattered notes.

What did my dog eat?

This sounds simple, but a real routine includes dry food, wet food, treats, supplements, skipped meals, appetite changes and reactions that appear hours later. A dog feeding diary helps keep those details from disappearing.

Tracking feeding is useful when changing food, managing a sensitive stomach, watching weight or preparing for a veterinary conversation.

Dog food log vs simple notes

A note says “fed”. A useful dog food log shows what was given, when it was given, whether it was dry food or wet food, and how the dog responded afterward. That difference matters when the owner wants patterns, not scattered memories.

Read the dog food log app guide

Packaged food, barcode and Food AI

Orb iDog’s barcode context and Food AI help owners organize packaged dog food information. This is not a promise of guaranteed safety and it does not replace professional nutrition advice. It gives structure and context.

Connected care

Food, symptoms, medication, supplements, walks and weight are connected in real life. Orb iDog keeps them in one iPhone app, so the owner can understand care as a timeline instead of separate fragments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dog food log app?

It helps owners track food, portions, appetite and feeding history in a structured way.

Can I track wet dog food?

Yes. A useful log should support wet food, dry food, treats and notes about reactions.

Does Orb iDog give medical nutrition advice?

No. It organizes feeding context and care history, but professional medical or nutrition decisions should be discussed with a qualified expert.