EpiPaws · For dogs & cats with epilepsy

A calmer way to care
for an epileptic pet.

The dog epilepsy app and seizure tracker that keeps logging, medication, and vet reports in one calm place.

Log seizures in seconds. Track medication. Share a vet-ready PDF report. Watch insights and trends build over time — so you can see how your pet is progressing. Everything in one place, for the moments you need to be calm. Works for dogs and cats.

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What it does

Built for the moments
you need to be calm.

The core tools are always free — logging, reminders, mark as given. Premium adds convenience. Nothing life-critical is locked away.

Seizure logging
Log type, duration, activity before, and recovery. Grand Mal, Focal, Cluster, Absence, Myoclonic — while the details are fresh.
Medication supply tracking
See how many days of tablets remain across all medications. A calm nudge before you run out — "28 tablets · ≈ 8d left." Never a last minute panic.
Vet-ready PDF report
A clean, timestamped summary of seizure and medication history. Share it before the appointment so your vet can read it first. 90 days, generated instantly.
Mark as given
Confirm a dose was given — whether it was you, your partner, or your dog-sitter. The dose history calendar shows the full week at a glance. * Co-owner sharing coming soon
Money & insurance tracking
Track total paid, recovered, and pending claims. Log invoices, attach receipts, and get a reminder before your policy's backdate window closes. Requires manual updates — EpiPaws doesn't connect to your insurer directly.
Drug levels over time
Log blood test results alongside seizure frequency. See Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide levels trend over time — a tool for your vet conversation.
Auto observations
EpiPaws surfaces patterns you might not notice — longest seizure-free runs, cluster events, busiest months. You don't have to analyse the data. It tells you.
Light & dark mode
Works beautifully in both. Useful at 3 AM when you're logging after a seizure and don't want a bright screen in your face.
Observations from your data

78% of Lando's seizures
happened in the morning.

EpiPaws surfaces patterns like this automatically. Over six months, most events fell between 6 AM and 12 PM — worth mentioning at the next visit. You arrive with timestamped records, not just a feeling.

Monthly frequency · Last 12 months
● Improving
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
1 seizure
2–3 seizures
4+ seizures
28d
Avg. gap between
6–12 AM
Most common window
<1 min
Typical duration
Drug levels over time

Did the dose change
make a difference?

Log your pet's blood test results each time they're measured. EpiPaws plots Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide levels as trend lines — so you can see how adjustments track alongside seizure frequency over time.

This is observational data for you and your vet to discuss — not a diagnostic tool. But arriving with a chart rather than a memory changes what's possible in the appointment.

Active medications
Trend over time · blood test results
Phenobarbital
22 µg/mL
Oct 2025 Jan 2026 Mar 2026 Apr 2026
Potassium Bromide
1.8 mg/mL
Feb 2026 Mar 2026 Apr 2026
Results are logged manually after each blood test. EpiPaws stores the data — always consult your vet before making any changes to medication based on these readings.
For your appointment

Your vet gets the full
picture
, instantly.

Before each appointment, EpiPaws generates a vet visit summary — a structured briefing covering seizure count, frequency, medication status, and any notable changes. Share it before you walk in.

Vet visit summary
Last 90 days
Prepared 24 May 2026
5 seizures in the last 90 days
Happening roughly every 17 days
Longest seizure-free stretch was 55 days
1 medication change this period
No rescue medication needed
Frequency about the same as the previous 3 months
Current medications
Phenobarbital
1¾ tablets · 09:00 & 21:00
Potassium Bromide
2 tablets · 09:00 & 21:00
Seizure Logging

Capture what matters, when it matters.

A seizure is stressful. EpiPaws breaks logging into three natural windows — so you can record the right details at the right time, without fumbling through a form while your pet recovers.

1
During & just after
Log the essentials fast — type, duration, severity. Note what your pet was doing beforehand so patterns emerge over time.
Sleeping Resting Walking Playing Pacing Unsettled
2
Looking back
Once your pet is settled, add richer context — post-ictal behaviour, medication given, how long recovery took. Fill in anything you missed in the heat of the moment.
Post-ictal noted Rescue med given Vomiting Confusion
3
Watching recovery
Track how your pet returns to normal — appetite, energy, coordination. Recovery notes build a picture that's genuinely useful for your vet.
Eating normally Back to self Still groggy Sleeping it off
Log a seizure in seconds
NOT VETERINARY ADVICE. A TOOL FOR CONVERSATION, NOT A DIAGNOSIS.
Smart import

Already keeping notes?
Bring them in.

Paste vet notes, a spreadsheet, an email, or scribbles in any format. EpiPaws uses AI to detect seizures, vet visits, blood tests, and medications — then lets you review every entry before saving anything.

SeizuresDate, type, duration — detected from any phrasing
Vet visits & blood testsPull in historical results alongside your logged events
Medication historyStarts, dose changes, and discontinuations
1 free import · Premium unlocks 10/month
Smart import
AI-POWERED
Paste anything —
we'll sort it.
Vet notes, spreadsheet, email, or a list in any format. We detect events, then let you review.
1 free import remaining. Premium unlocks 10/month.
Paste your data
3rd Sept 2024 — first seizure ~45 secs
5th Nov, 10:30am — focal, very mild
Started phenobarbital Nov 18 2024
Vet visit 4 Sep — no tests
Import with AI
Nothing is stored externally.
Money & insurance

Know exactly where
every claim stands.

Vet costs add up fast. EpiPaws tracks every invoice against your policy — what you've paid, what's been recovered, and what's still claimable. Including a reminder before your insurer's backdate window closes.

Log invoices as you goAttach each vet visit cost at the point of logging — no separate spreadsheet needed.
Backdate window alertsMost insurers allow claims up to 6 months back. EpiPaws flags anything still claimable before the deadline passes.
Policy-aware calculationsEnter your excess and copayment once. EpiPaws estimates your recovery on every invoice automatically.
Policy year · Jun 25 → Jun 26
£793.00
Total paid
£48.00
Recovered
£140.00
Pending
£160.00 excess per claim · 80% covered above
1 invoice still claimable — covers 6 months back
Petplan policy
Excess £160.00/claim
Copayment 20%
Annual limit £4,000.00
Backdate window
Window 6 months
Submit by 20 Nov 2026
Not claimed 1 · £78.00
Vet check-up — increased Phenobarbital
25 Feb 2026 · Riverside Vet · 96d left
£78.00
Submitted 1 · £310.00
What's coming

Where EpiPaws
is heading.

The app is actively in development. Here's what we're working on in rough order.

Coming soon
Home screen widgets
Seizure-free streak, next dose, and stock level — glanceable on your home screen without opening the app.
Co-owner & carer profiles
Share a pet profile with a partner, family member, or professional carer. Everyone sees the same log, in real time.
Next up
Customisable screens
Pin the cards and sections that matter most to you. EpiPaws adapts to your dog's situation, not a template.
Advanced AI insights (opt-in)
Deeper pattern analysis — potential trigger detection, medication response signals, and seizure forecasting. Always opt-in, always yours to review.
Android & Google Play
EpiPaws is currently iOS-only. Android is next.
Ambition
Repeat medication ordering
Reorder Phenobarbital or KBr directly from the app when stock runs low — without a phone call or a pharmacy queue.
Support hubs
Condition-specific guidance and community resources — curated, not algorithmic. For when you need more than a log.
Shared data with vet researchers
Opt-in anonymised data contribution to epilepsy research. Your dog's data could help improve outcomes for thousands of others.
Download

Log the next one.
Be ready for the vet.

Free to download. Logging, reminders, and mark as given are always free. Works for dogs and cats.

Download on the App Store
NOT VETERINARY ADVICE. A TOOL FOR CONVERSATION, NOT A DIAGNOSIS.
Questions

Frequently asked questions

Is EpiPaws free?
Yes. The core tools — seizure logging, medication reminders, and mark as given — are always free. Premium adds convenience features, but nothing life-critical is locked away.
Does EpiPaws work for cats?
Yes. While EpiPaws is built around dog epilepsy, it works just as well for cats and other pets. You can log seizures, track medication, and generate a vet report for any epileptic pet.
Does EpiPaws work offline?
Yes. You can log a seizure and mark medication as given without a connection — important for the moments when you need to act fast. Your data stays on your device.
What types of seizures can I log?
EpiPaws supports Grand Mal, Focal, Cluster, Absence, and Myoclonic seizures. You can record the type, duration, what your pet was doing beforehand, and how recovery went.
Can I share a report with my vet?
Yes. EpiPaws generates a clean, timestamped PDF of seizure and medication history covering the last 90 days. Share it before the appointment so your vet can read it first.
Which platforms is EpiPaws available on?
EpiPaws is available free on the App Store for iPhone. Download it and start logging in seconds.
Get in touch

Got an idea? A question?
I'd love to hear it.

EpiPaws is a small, independent app built by someone who's been in your shoes. Every message I get makes it better.

contact@rockethound.io