❤️ Dog Quality of Life Calculator

Score key quality-of-life metrics to guide conversations with your veterinarian and family.

Pain control

Is your dog comfortable and free from chronic pain most days?

Appetite

Does your dog eat willingly and maintain healthy weight?

Hydration

Is your dog drinking enough and able to stay hydrated without assistance?

Hygiene

Is your dog able to stay clean and free from sores or accidents?

Joy & engagement

Does your dog enjoy favorite activities and interact with family?

Mobility

Can your dog move independently or with manageable assistance?

Good days vs bad

Are the majority of days still positive for your dog?

Total Score

21 / 35

Mixed quality of life

Address areas scoring 3 or below with your veterinarian. Adjust pain management, nutrition, or mobility aids.

This tool supports—not replaces—professional veterinary evaluation.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Score each category

Rate pain control, appetite, hydration, hygiene, joy, mobility, and good days versus bad on a scale of 0–5.

2

Review total

Higher scores indicate better quality of life. Track changes over time to identify trends.

3

Consult professionals

Discuss scores with your veterinarian to adjust care plans or explore palliative options.

Formula

Total Score = Σ (Category Scores)

Score Range: 0 (poor QoL) → 35 (excellent QoL)

Each category is scored 0–5. Track totals weekly to evaluate improvement or decline.

Full Description

Quality-of-life assessments help guardians make compassionate decisions for chronically ill or senior dogs. Combining objective scores with veterinary guidance ensures pets remain comfortable and happy.

Documenting daily observations—energy, appetite, pain, mood—provides context for medical adjustments and timely interventions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I score my dog?

Weekly scoring offers trend insights. Increase frequency during medical crises or treatment changes.

Can I customize categories?

Yes. Add criteria relevant to your dog (e.g., cognitive function) while keeping scores consistent.

What score indicates poor quality of life?

Totals below 21 often trigger discussions about advanced pain management or hospice care.

Should multiple family members score?

Absolutely. Share scores to ensure everyone views quality of life objectively and empathetically.