Use this dog medical tracker to keep track of your canine’s vaccinations, weight, flea/tick treatments, heartworm treatments, and more! Great for emergencies or even just to remember when your pet’s last vet visit was.
Please read the disclaimer near the bottom of this post.
With the help of two friends of mine (one who runs a blog where she talks a lot about her dogs, fact) let me know which immunizations their dogs regularly need to receive. Which was really the hard part, since the rest involved a lot of Googling and inserting things into the template I used for my cat tracker. 😛
Instead of posting a clickable “download” picture, since this comes in so many colors I’ll just give you some text links to choose from. This is free, so download them all if you want!
This form is meant for personal use to keep track of your own pet’s medical records so you can remember. It is NOT meant to be an official, vet-approved form. That said, I am not responsible for how others use this form. If you receive this from a pet’s private seller, they can just check things off on their own and claim a vet did it. (They can also do that with records that come from a vet. Most people know how to use a pen, I think.)
Have a vet look over any pet you wish to adopt. Veterinarians will stamp their medical records with their information (name, address, and phone number) to advertise their business and to make sure you have it in the case of emergency. If you received an unstamped version of this from someone else, it did not come from a vet.
Always ask for the information of the vet that any private seller claims they used. If they can’t give you the information, walk away. If they can, call that vet and ask that they corroborate the seller’s story.
Please use common sense when adopting a pet.
Click on the links below to download and print your tracker. Note: YOU WILL NEED A PDF READER. I use FoxIt, which is free. Click one of the colors to download and print.
Step 1: When you open the print dialogue, make sure Two-sided is selected. Then, click on Print Using System Dialog below that.
Step 2: Make sure the correct printer is selected and then click Preferences.
Step 3: Yours might look different depending on your printer. But here, I go to the bottom of the box, next to Duplex/Booklet. Click on the drop-down menu and select Duplex. Underneath that drop-down box (mine is covering it), select Duplex Options.
Step 4: Select Short Edge (Top) and then click OK. Click OK on the next box until you get to the box from Step 2. Click Apply and then click Print.
It should print double-sided with both sides going in the same direction.
This printable is for personal use only. You may share it on your own blog and social media sites as long as you link back to this post. You may print out as many copies as you want and give them to friends and family for free. However, you may not sell copies or redistribute them as your own.
Answer: No. This is a free printable. I only customize sales.
I will not customize these because it would become too time-consuming. You are free to customize them yourself, just please link back to this post if you post them on your own blog. (To clarify: just because you change the color scheme, that does not mean you made this printable, so please don’t pass it off that way.)
I will gladly change and re-upload the file if there is a glaring error, but not in instances of personal preference. (If you see an error, please let me know.)
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