Tamadoggo
Summary
Most pet health apps treat your dog like a patient number — clinical fields, cold timestamps, zero warmth — so when you want to actually remember your dog's life, you're stuck exporting CSVs nobody will ever read. Tamadoggo is built for the other side of that problem.
The core loop is a chronological timeline where you log vet visits, behavior notes, and milestones alongside photos, building something closer to a scrapbook than a medical chart. A document-scanning feature (paid-only) pulls key health details from vet receipts so you're not retyping everything by hand. AI-generated monthly letters summarize your dog's recent story in a narrative voice — also a paid-only feature. The tool is passive: it surfaces patterns and summaries, but nothing runs on its own or pings you with alerts. Multi-dog households and shared family accounts get a centralized log without each person maintaining their own notes.
Bottom line: Pick this if you want a warm, shareable record of a dog's life that doubles as a health log — but if you need medication reminders, vet appointment scheduling, or clinical data export for a specialist, this tool stops short and you'll need a second app.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $4.16/month
- Free Tier
- 1 dog profile, all event categories, unlimited timeline entries, photos (3 per entry), manual reminders, weight charts & trend, AI breed detection (free teaser)
The Journal u00b7 Free
A complete, useful journaling experience. No trial. No expiry. Yours forever.
- 1 dog profile
- all event categories
- unlimited timeline entries
- photos (3 per entry)
- manual reminders
- weight charts & trend
- AI breed detection (free teaser)
Tamadoggo Pro
Nearly half off. About $4 a month. Cancel anytime u2014 Pro features stay until your period ends. Web pricing runs about 15% under App Store pricing.
- unlimited dog profiles
- AI document scanning (receipts u2192 timeline)
- AI insights & pattern detection
- smart breed-aware reminders
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Chronological timeline combining health records and photos in one place, so you're not cross-referencing a spreadsheet against a photo album when a vet asks about symptom history.
- Vet receipt scanning (paid-only) extracts health details automatically, so you skip manual re-entry after every appointment and reduce the chance of transcription errors in your records.
- AI-generated monthly narrative letters (paid-only) compress recent log entries into a readable story, which means a family member who hasn't checked the log in weeks can catch up without scrolling through raw entries.
- Multi-pet support with distinct profiles per dog, so households with several dogs maintain separate histories without entries bleeding across records.
- Passive AI insights without alert framing, so you get pattern recognition surfaced gently rather than anxiety-inducing push notifications every time a metric shifts.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No reminder or scheduling layer exists anywhere in the tool — when a vaccination is due or a medication needs a refill, nothing surfaces that. Owners managing time-sensitive health tasks add a separate calendar or reminder app, which means maintaining two systems from day one.
- Document scanning and AI summaries are locked behind a paid upgrade, so the free tier is a manual log with photos. Teams evaluating this for anything beyond basic journaling on a free tier will find the features that differentiate it from a notes app are not available without paying.
- There is no data export or API, so if a vet clinic or pet insurance platform ever requests structured health records, you are copying entries by hand. At the point where clinical interoperability matters — specialist referrals, insurance claims, multi-vet practices — teams move to a purpose-built veterinary records platform and treat Tamadoggo strictly as a personal keepsake.
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About
- Platforms
- iOS
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-08T13:31:57.335Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Dog owners who want emotional, narrative-focused pet records rather than clinical trackers
- Pet parents concerned with data privacy and ownership
- Multi-dog households seeking a warm, illustrated way to remember each pet's story
- Those who value AI insights without intrusive alerts or alarmist framing
What it does well
- Dog owners tracking health records and vet visits over time
- Monitoring behavior patterns and lifestyle changes in aging pets
- Creating a keepsake scrapbook of a dog's life with photos and milestones
- Coordinating pet care within a family by sharing a centralized log
- Quickly extracting key health details from vet receipts for record-keeping
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Tamadoggo free?
- Tamadoggo is a paid tool ($4.16/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Tamadoggo open source?
- No — Tamadoggo is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Tamadoggo support?
- Tamadoggo is available on: iOS.
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Tamadoggo organizes a dog’s life into a single timeline — vet visits, behavioral observations, weight changes, and photo milestones sit together in chronological order. The core workflow is manual entry augmented by a document-scanning feature that reads vet receipts and extracts relevant health details, reducing the transcription burden after appointments. Everything is designed around narrative and memory rather than clinical management.
The differentiating feature is the AI-generated monthly letter: a prose summary written from your dog’s perspective (or in a warm owner voice, per the vendor’s framing) that recaps recent entries. For families coordinating care across multiple people or remembering an aging dog’s changes over years, this transforms a log into something people actually return to. The vendor states data privacy and ownership are explicit design values — the tool does not use your pet’s data for advertising or third-party sharing.
Tamadoggo fits households where emotional continuity matters as much as clinical accuracy: multi-dog families who want each pet’s story kept distinct, owners of senior dogs tracking subtle behavioral shifts, or anyone building a keepsake record. It breaks down the moment you need the tool to do something on its own — there are no reminders, no scheduling features, no alerts when a vaccination window opens. Teams or households that need operational pet care management (medication schedules, vet appointment reminders, insurance claim workflows) will hit that ceiling and need a dedicated clinical tracker alongside this.
There is no API and no self-hosted option, per the vendor’s current offering. The free tier covers the timeline, tracking, and scrapbook. Document scanning and AI monthly letters require a paid upgrade.
