The app should not invent dosage
A medication reminder app should never replace veterinary instructions. Its job is to help the owner follow an existing plan and avoid relying only on memory.
For dog tablets, supplements and long-term medication, the safest app role is organization: schedule, reminders, history and veterinary instructions in one place.
A medication reminder app should never replace veterinary instructions. Its job is to help the owner follow an existing plan and avoid relying only on memory.
Useful fields include the medication or supplement name, schedule, start and end dates, notes from the veterinarian, and history of scheduled doses.
Medication confusion often happens when more than one person helps. A shared record reduces the question “Did we already give it?” and makes the routine easier to follow.
Medication often connects with food, symptoms, activity and recovery. Orb iDog keeps medication reminders near the rest of the dog care history.
Orb iDog includes medication and supplement reminders for dog owners as part of a wider dog care app.
No. The owner should follow veterinary instructions. Orb iDog helps organize the schedule and history.
Yes. The same organization works for supplements, tablets, temporary courses and long-term routines.
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