Pet health tracker
Peace of mind for the ones
who are with you every day.
Medvedin remembers which medications to give, when the next vaccine is due and when it's time for lab work. So treatment stays on track — no paperwork, no forgotten pills — even when things get hard.
So nothing slips through, even when you're worn out.
Barsik takes five medications. Gera is recovering from surgery, and one pill has to come exactly 12 hours apart. Medvedin remembers — you just tap «given».
Open for owners →So you can keep an eye on them all at a glance.
A side list with statuses: red means running late, yellow means now. Histories, lab results and charts — all on one screen for each animal.
Open for vets →What Medvedin can do
Everything you need for treatment and monitoring — in one place.
Each feature works on its own. Turn on only what matters for your pet — the rest won't get in your way.
Medications on schedule
Down to the minute. With reminders, doses and food timing. You can see the whole month's consistency.
Vaccines
A calendar of what's next, a history of every shot, the batch and the vet — all in one line.
Lab results
Attach a lab file — Medvedin reads the values and flags the ones outside the normal range.
Weight
Every measurement is a point on the chart. You'll spot «−400 g in a month» — a reason to call the vet.
Respiratory rate
Tap on each breath — the timer counts breaths per minute for you. This matters with heart conditions.
Litter box
How many times, what colour, any traces. The vet will see the week's trend.
Water and food
A daily target, ready-made «+50 ml» options and a progress bar. Especially important with CKD.
Shared access
Invite your family and your vet. Everyone sees who gave the medication and when.
Alice voice
«Alice, ask the Medvedin app to mark the pill.» When your hands are full — the app still hears you.
Musya suddenly had a blood clot. Her hind legs gave out, she stopped eating, stopped drinking. They prescribed five pills at different doses — some by the clock, some strictly before food, some with meals. And nephro-pro on top, liquid, by syringe — 1.6 ml a day, split across all the meals. For the first two weeks we kept a table in a notebook. A huge one. And we still missed an evening dose once, and once we mixed things up and gave too much. I cried. Now I just open Medvedin — it shows me what''s for today. Not the whole week, not all the pills at once — only today. When I give Musya the water syringe, I ask the speaker: «Alice, ask the Medvedin app to log fifteen of water for Musya» — and it just lands there. No need to remember it later.
I have a Spitz, Chunya. Young, healthy, all good. But Bravecto for ticks once a month, dewormer once every three, rabies once a year — and I kept forgetting every single time. I''d open the vet passport, count the dates, kick myself. I installed Medvedin because of Musya — we have both a cat and a dog at home. Turned out it suited Chunya too: a week before a vaccine a reminder comes in, and Chunya''s card shows the whole shot history with batches and vets. For the next trip to another city — I opened Medvedin, showed it at the front desk, no digging through papers.