Food

Dog feeding diary

When you know what your dog eats, when it eats and how it feels after that, everyday care becomes clearer.

What did my dog eat?

This sounds simple, but a real routine includes dry food, wet food, treats, supplements, human food, skipped meals and appetite changes. A dog feeding diary helps keep that context from disappearing.

Tracking dog feeding is useful when changing food, handling a sensitive stomach, managing weight or preparing for a conversation with a veterinarian. It does not replace professional nutrition advice, but it makes the history clearer.

Packaged food, barcode and AI

Many owners want a more convenient way to check dog food. Orb iDog’s barcode and Food AI flows are a direction for more context around packaged dog food, without promising guaranteed safety or diagnosis.

The goal is practical: records, history and a better connection between food and dog health. When food, symptoms and walks are in one diary, the owner sees more than isolated moments.

Why the app gives owners confidence

A smart app does not make the owner less responsible. It gives structure so care can be more consistent. This is especially useful for dogs with sensitive feeding or special routines.

See the Food module Connection with dog health