The smartphone has become the most comprehensive management tool a modern pet owner can have. Beyond simply taking photos of your dog, specialized apps in 2026 allow you to manage their complete medical history, consult a veterinarian in minutes, analyze the nutrition of each meal, train with step-by-step guides, connect with other owners in the neighborhood, and even detect disease symptoms using artificial intelligence.
The problem is that the app store is saturated with mediocre apps. In this guide, we’ve selected the ones that truly add value in each category.
Veterinary health and history apps
PetDesk
PetDesk is the most comprehensive veterinary management app available in Spanish and English. It allows you to store each pet’s complete medical history, schedule reminders for vaccinations, deworming, and annual checkups, receive notifications for upcoming important dates, and instantly share the history with any veterinarian. It also integrates directly with many veterinary clinics to manage online appointments. Free with optional premium features.
VitusVet
Similar to PetDesk but with better integration with veterinary clinics in the US and Europe. It allows your veterinarian to send consultation reports directly to your profile in the app. Ideal for owners who travel with their pets and need to have their records readily available.
Veterinary telemedicine apps

Vetster
Vetster connects pet owners with licensed veterinarians available for video consultations 24/7. By 2026, it will cover Spain, the UK, the US, and Canada. A consultation costs between €25 and €50 depending on the specialty and urgency. It’s ideal for general questions, post-operative follow-up, or situations that don’t require a physical examination but do need professional advice.
FirstVet
Europe’s first online veterinary clinic, operating in over 15 countries. It offers video consultations with veterinarians in under 30 minutes during extended hours. Some pet insurance plans include free access to FirstVet as part of their coverage. Prices start from €20 per consultation.
Nutrition and food apps
Pet Nutrition Alliance Calculator
A leading online tool and app for calculating your pet’s exact calorie needs based on weight, age, activity level, and health status. Developed by veterinary nutritionists, it’s the most widely used calculator by professionals in the field. Free.
Raw Feeding Community
A dedicated app for pet owners who follow a BARF or raw food diet. It includes portion calculators, an ingredient database with nutritional information, recipes developed by veterinary nutritionists, and an active user community. Free with an optional premium subscription.
Training and behavior apps
Dogo
Dogo is the most downloaded dog training app in Europe in 2026. It offers over 100 structured video lessons for dogs of all ages, from puppies to adults with behavioral issues. AI analyzes the training videos you upload and provides personalized feedback. Compatible with clicker training and positive reinforcement. Limited free version; premium version starts at €9.99 per month.
Cat Training App
The feline equivalent of a Dogo. Many owners are unaware that cats can learn basic commands and tricks using clicker training and positive reinforcement. This app guides the process with short lessons and techniques adapted to feline behavior.
Social and community apps
BarkHappy
A social network for dog owners that includes an interactive map of dog-friendly parks, shops, and restaurants that welcome dogs, a meet-up organizer for other owners in the neighborhood, a profile for your dog with an activity history, and a rating system for pet-friendly places. Very active in Spanish cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
Pawshake
A platform to find verified pet sitters and walkers. Sitters have profiles with ratings, photos, and experience, and owners receive photo updates during pet care. A trusted alternative when you can’t leave your pet at home.
Location and emergency apps
Finding Rover
Facial recognition app for lost pets. If your dog or cat goes missing, upload a photo and the AI searches for matches in databases of found animals in your area. It also connects you with local shelters and rescue organizations. Free.
PetHub
This platform combines a collar with a QR code, a digital pet profile, and a volunteer network. If someone finds your pet and scans the collar’s QR code, they’ll immediately have access to your contact information and the animal’s basic medical history.
Conclusion
Pet apps have evolved from simple vaccination reminders to complete animal welfare management ecosystems. With the right combination of three or four apps, you can keep your pet’s medical history up-to-date, access veterinarians in minutes, monitor their nutrition precisely, and have a local support network whenever you need it.
Frequently asked questions
Are veterinary consultations via app safe?
Reputable platforms like Vetster and FirstVet work exclusively with licensed veterinarians. They are safe for general inquiries, follow-up appointments, and questions. They cannot replace a physical examination when the animal presents symptoms that require it.
Are there any good free apps for pets?
Yes. PetDesk, Finding Rover, BarkHappy, and the Pet Nutrition Alliance calculator are all completely free and very functional. The premium versions of Dogo or Vetster add features that may be worthwhile depending on your needs.
Can I use these apps in Spain?
Most have a Spanish version or at least an accessible English interface. Vetster and FirstVet cover Spain. BarkHappy has an active community in major Spanish cities.
Are telemedicine apps covered by pet insurance?
Some pet insurance plans include consultations at FirstVet as part of their coverage. Check your insurance policy or ask if they offer this benefit.
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