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Refills and records

Pet refill reminders and vet records belong next to the routine

Refills and records are easy to lose track of because they often live outside the daily medication routine. Bringing them closer to the schedule can make care feel less scattered.

Updated 2026-07-044 min read

The short version

  • Track refill counts beside the medication schedule.
  • Keep prescription labels, lab results, discharge notes, and recheck records tied to the pet.
  • Use records to support vet conversations, not to self-diagnose.
  • Furmacy Pro adds expanded documents, full history, and iCloud sync.

Make refill context visible

A refill reminder is most useful before the bottle is almost empty. Keep the count, clinic or pharmacy context, and prescribing-vet detail near the medication so the next step is easy to find.

Attach documents to the right pet

In a multi-pet home, a lab result or prescription label should be attached to the pet it belongs to. That helps prevent the quiet confusion that happens when records are stored only in camera rolls, downloads, or email.

Bring clearer notes to the clinic

A simple record of dose history, symptoms, weight changes, and documents can make the next vet conversation more grounded. Furmacy is not veterinary advice, but it can help keep the context organized.

Use expanded documents when the routine grows

Furmacy Pro is built for larger care setups with expanded documents, full history, unlimited pets, unlimited active medications, and iCloud sync.

Questions pet parents ask

Can Furmacy track pet refills?

Yes. Furmacy can keep refill context beside medication details so it is easier to see what may need attention.

Can I store vet records in Furmacy?

Yes. Furmacy supports vet record storage, with expanded documents included in Pro.

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