Name, age, weight, habits, and important notes become the starting point for every care module.
How Orb iDog works in everyday dog care
This is not a list of pretty features. It is a practical look at how an owner uses Orb iDog in real moments: when the dog needs a walk, when a symptom appears, when food changes, when medication is due, and when a structured dog walker flow helps.
The demo shows the real product flow: home, dog health, feeding, supplements, and walks.
A walk, meal, symptom, medication, photo, or note becomes part of the care history instead of scattered notes and memory.
Feeding, activity, medications, and health observations start to make sense together.
When you need to talk to a vet, explain a routine, or check what happened, you have an organized trail.
Modules in real situations
Each module solves a concrete daily problem for the owner. The value is not simply “I have an app”; it is “I miss fewer details and understand my dog’s care with more confidence”.
One organized profile instead of information in five different places
The dog profile is the foundation. It keeps the main information: name, age, weight, important specifics, notes, and context that later matters for health, feeding, medications, and walks.
This helps when someone else looks after your dog, when you visit a veterinarian, when you compare changes over time, or when you simply do not want important details scattered across chats and notes.
A walk becomes part of the care timeline, not just something that happened
The walk diary helps you track when your dog went out, what the rhythm looked like, and how activity changes. This is useful for energetic dogs, senior dogs, dogs recovering after a procedure, or owners with busy schedules.
The goal is not to turn care into a spreadsheet. The goal is peace of mind: the dog went out, the day is organized, and if behavior changes, you can check what activity looked like before that.
When a symptom appears, history is more useful than memory
The health journal is for observations: symptoms, behavior, weight, photos, appetite changes, activity changes, or gait notes. Orb iDog does not diagnose and does not replace a veterinarian. Its value is an organized history that can support a more useful vet conversation.
If your dog limps, eats less, has a skin issue, or seems unusually tired, owners often remember only the latest moment. A journal helps you see when it started, whether it repeats, and what else happened around it.
Food matters more when you connect it to how your dog is doing
The feeding diary helps you record what your dog eats, portions, food changes, and reactions. This is useful for sensitive stomachs, weight control, new food, treats, supplements, or veterinary guidance.
Orb iDog also plans smarter support for packaged food, barcode scanning, and AI-assisted food organization when those functions are active. This is not a safety guarantee or veterinary advice; it is a better way to organize feeding information.
Reminders feel small until you miss an important dose
With tablets, supplements, or long-term medications, the important thing is to follow veterinary instructions. Orb iDog helps with organization: plan, reminder, history, and less reliance on memory.
This is useful not only for a sick dog. Many owners manage supplements, parasite prevention, or temporary medication after a procedure. When the task is in the phone, the chance of missing it goes down.
When someone else walks your dog, the owner needs clarity
The dog walker flow is a defined process: request, acceptance, dog handoff, walk start, status updates, finish, and a short summary. That is different from arranging everything through an unstructured chat.
Live map and tracking through the walker’s phone are product features with managed access. The idea is to give the owner more peace of mind without necessarily buying a separate GPS tracker for the dog.
What does this look like in an ordinary day?
- Morning: mark feeding, medication, or supplement and the first walk.
- During the day: if you notice a symptom or change, add a short note or photo.
- Afternoon: check whether your dog had enough activity and how the routine is going.
- Evening: close the day with the last walk, feeding, and reminder check.
- When needed: review the history before a vet conversation or when another person helps with your dog.
What Orb iDog’s history can actually prove
The difference between generic dog-care content and a useful product is specificity. Orb iDog does not simply say “take better care of your dog”. It keeps concrete events that show what happened: walk, feeding, medication, weight, symptom, photo, or video.
| Module | What it records | Question it answers | When it becomes valuable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profile | Name, photo, age, weight, notes, and context for the specific dog. | “Which dog does this information belong to?” | Multiple dogs, vet conversations, or care by another person. |
| Walks | Start, finish, activity, history, daily rhythm, and reminders. | “Did the dog go out enough, and when?” | Busy schedules, evening restlessness, senior dogs, or recovery periods. |
| Health | Symptoms, photos, weight, gait video, notes, and trend observations. | “When did the change start, and does it repeat?” | Before a vet visit or when shape, gait, or appetite changes slowly. |
| Feeding | Meals, photos, portions, weight, BCS, and AI orientation. | “How does food connect to weight, body condition, and appetite?” | Food changes, weight control, or a sensitive stomach. |
| Medications | Plan, times, dose text, status, and history. | “Was the dose given, and when?” | Temporary treatment, chronic care, supplements, or several caregivers at home. |
Orb iDog compared with ordinary care organization
A normal dog owner does not start with “I want software”. They start with a problem: I forget, I am not sure, I cannot explain it clearly to the vet, or several people care for the same dog. That is why the comparison should be with real life, not an ideal process.
| Situation | Usual way | Problem | How Orb iDog helps |
|---|---|---|---|
| The dog limps from time to time | The owner records one video and tries to remember when it started. | There is little consistency or context. | You add video, symptom, and note, then compare it with walks, weight, or activity. |
| Food change | The food changes, but reactions are remembered roughly. | Portions, appetite, weight, and symptoms are hard to connect. | Feeding has a diary, photos, weight, and BCS context. |
| Medicine twice per day | A generic alarm or a chat message. | The alarm does not prove whether the dose was given. | The plan keeps status and history, while dosage remains defined by the vet or product label. |
| Walks on a busy day | Everyone assumes someone else walked the dog. | There is no shared history. | The walk diary shows what was actually recorded. |
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