The effortless way to track insulin shots for diabetic pets

ShotClockr™ is a standalone, touchscreen device that tracks your pet’s insulin injections automatically. Optional reminders help reduce the risk of missed or duplicate doses—no app or subscription required.

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ShotClockr™ is a standalone, touchscreen device that helps you track your pet’s insulin injections automatically.

Drop each used syringe into your sharps container. ShotClockr detects the event, logs the time, and updates the display instantly. You’ll always know when the last shot was given, and if a shot is overdue you can enable an email reminder. No app, no subscription, no smartphone required.

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What Pet Parents Are Saying

"ShotClockr made managing my dog’s diabetes much less stressful. It helps me feel confident I don’t miss a shot." – Sarah, Pet Parent

"As a veterinarian, I emphasize consistency with insulin. ShotClockr reduces guesswork for families and supports better home logs." – Dr. Martinez, DVM

"Between work and kids we sometimes lost track. ShotClockr has helped us stay organized and avoid mix-ups." – Emily, Cat Mom

"I used to worry about travel days. With email reminders, I’m more at ease leaving my cat with a sitter." – Mark, Cat Dad


ShotClockr Reminder App Paper Log
No manual entry ✔️ ✖️ ✖️
Automatically logs injections ✔️ ✖️ ✖️
Email reminders for overdue shots (optional) ✔️ ✖️ ✖️
Works with any phone ✔️ ✖️ ✔️
Pet-friendly, no app required ✔️ ✖️ ✔️
Helps reduce missed or duplicate shots ✔️ ✖️ ✖️


Adherence Scorecard

ShotClockr automatically calculates an adherence grade (A+ to F) based on real injection timing. Each report shows both the median timing error (typical day) and the P95 error (how far the worst 5% drifted). It gives pet parents and veterinarians a quick, objective view of consistency.

ShotClockr adherence screen with grade and timing stats
Example adherence screen showing A+ score with median 2 minutes and P95 7 minutes.

Think of paper logs like a paper map; ShotClockr is GPS—time-stamping each injection, flagging drift, and sharing a clean report when needed.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does ShotClockr detect injections?

When you drop a used syringe into your sharps container, ShotClockr senses it and logs the time. The display updates so you always know how long it’s been since the last shot.

Do I need to install an app or use my phone?

No. ShotClockr is 100% standalone. Tracking, reminders, and logs are on the device—no phone, app, or account required.

Are there any subscription fees?

No subscriptions or hidden costs—just a one-time purchase. Email reminders are an optional free feature.

Will it work with my pet’s insulin routine?

Yes. ShotClockr supports typical twice-daily schedules and other routines.

How much does it cost?

ShotClockr is $99 with free U.S. shipping. It includes the device, mounting plate, stylus, and charger.

Where can I find the user manual?

View the user manual here.

Why does timing consistency matter?

Veterinary endocrinology guidance emphasizes that consistent insulin timing supports smoother glucose curves and better regulation. ShotClockr’s Adherence Score summarizes timing performance using an easy grade plus the median and 95th-percentile (P95) timing drift—handy for conversations at checkups.

Can I share the logs with my vet?

Yes. ShotClockr can generate an email-friendly log of injections and adherence scores so you can share objective, time-stamped data with your veterinarian in one click. This makes it easier to discuss whether timing drift might be affecting regulation and to fine-tune dosing plans.

Clinical references (expand)

Dr. Jacquie Rand — Notes that inconsistent dosing times can undermine regulation and remission goals.
Dr. Mark Peterson — Stresses strict, consistent timing as part of careful insulin therapy.
Dr. Claudia Kirk — Highlights coordinating nutrition and insulin timing for stable control.
Dr. Claudia Reusch, Dr. Sharon Center, Dr. Audrey Cook — Emphasize objective at-home data to guide veterinary decisions.
These references are provided for educational context and do not replace advice from your veterinarian.


About Me

Cory's diabetic dog

Hi, I’m Cory — a lifelong problem-solver, maker, and passionate pet parent.

ShotClockr was born in my garage after my dog was diagnosed with diabetes. I realized how easy it was to lose track of injections during busy days, and I wanted a simple, reliable way to help families stay organized. No apps, no subscriptions—just a tool that works.

By trade, I develop and test telecom and embedded systems, but the best solutions often come from real-life needs. I built ShotClockr for my family first, then realized it could help others too.

Each unit is hand-assembled, tested, and shipped by me. I’m not a big company—just someone committed to easing the burden of daily care through thoughtful innovation.

ShotClockr™ is proudly owned and operated by ShotClockr LLC.

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