🐶 PetsClub

Puppy Vaccine Schedule & Reminder App

Track your puppy's first vaccines, booster dates, vet visits and health records in one organised place with Pets Club. Never miss a due date — from the first distemper shot to the annual booster.

Why Puppy Vaccine Tracking Matters

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First Vaccines Are Time-Sensitive

Puppies have a narrow window for their initial vaccine series. Missing a dose or getting the timing wrong can leave gaps in protection. Logging each shot keeps the schedule clear and on track.

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Booster Shots Are Easy to Miss

Between puppy classes, vet appointments and daily life, booster dates slip. Pets Club sends a push reminder before each due date — so you book the appointment before the vaccine lapses.

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Vet Records Stay Organised

Paper vaccination booklets get lost, wet, or left at home when you need them most. A digital record is always in your pocket — at the emergency vet, the kennel, or when you switch clinics.

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Helpful for Travel and Future Care

Pet travel, kennels, and dog parks often require proof of current vaccinations. Export a clean summary from Pets Club to share instantly — no need to chase your vet for a copy.

Common Puppy Vaccine Timeline

Always consult your veterinarian for the official vaccination schedule for your puppy. Timing varies by breed, health status, and regional requirements.

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6–8 Weeks

  • DHPP (1st dose) — distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza
  • Bordetella (kennel cough) — if kennel or puppy class exposure

The earliest vaccines are usually given by the breeder. Confirm what was administered before the first vet visit.

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10–12 Weeks

  • DHPP (2nd dose) — booster of the core combination
  • Leptospirosis (1st dose) — if at risk from water or wildlife exposure

This is often the first appointment with your own vet. A great time to set up a full health profile in Pets Club.

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14–16 Weeks

  • DHPP (3rd dose) — completing the primary puppy series
  • Rabies (1st dose) — legally required in most regions
  • Leptospirosis (2nd dose) — completing the two-dose series

Rabies is typically given at this visit. Keep the certificate — you'll need it for travel, licensing, and boarding.

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12–16 Months

  • DHPP booster — first annual reinforcement
  • Rabies booster — frequency depends on vaccine type and local law
  • Leptospirosis annual — if recommended by your vet

This visit transitions your puppy into an adult vaccination schedule. Set a yearly reminder in Pets Club from here.

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Annual Boosters

  • DHPP — every 1–3 years depending on your vet's protocol
  • Rabies — annually or every 3 years per local regulations
  • Bordetella & Leptospirosis — annually if lifestyle warrants

Adult dogs often need fewer visits but missing annual boosters can invalidate kennel and travel documents. Reminders keep you ahead.

How Pets Club Helps

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Vaccine Reminders

Log every vaccine with date, next due date, and batch number. Get push notifications before boosters expire.

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Puppy Health Records

A complete health timeline from the first vet visit. Diagnoses, treatments, and prescriptions all in one place.

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Pet Profile

Create a full digital profile for your puppy — breed, birthday, microchip ID, and all their vital details.

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Weight Tracking

Track weight and body measurements with visual growth charts. Ideal for monitoring healthy puppy development.

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Feeding Schedule

Set meal reminders and log portions as your puppy moves from three meals a day to two. Never miss a feeding.

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Vet Visit Notes

Record every appointment with the vet's notes, diagnosis, prescribed medications, and follow-up dates.

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PDF Export

Generate a formatted health summary for kennels, pet sitters, or international travel — straight from the app.

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Multiple Pets

Adding a second puppy? Each pet has a separate, independent profile. Manage the whole household from one account.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When should puppies get their first vaccines?

Most puppies receive their first DHPP dose at 6–8 weeks of age, often administered by the breeder. Your own vet typically begins the series at 10–12 weeks and continues with 2–3 more appointments to complete the puppy schedule. The exact timing depends on your puppy's health, breed, and your vet's protocol.

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How many vaccine appointments does a puppy need?

Most puppies need 3–4 vet appointments during their first year to complete the core vaccine series — typically at 8, 12, 16 weeks, and again at 12–16 months. After that, dogs usually move to an annual or triennial booster schedule. Your vet will give you the exact plan.

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Can I track puppy vaccines in an app?

Yes. Pets Club lets you log every vaccine with date, type, next due date, and any vet notes — all saved to your puppy's profile. You can view the full vaccination history at any time, even offline, and export a summary as a PDF whenever you need it.

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Can Pets Club remind me before booster shots?

Yes. When you log a vaccine, set the next due date. Pets Club sends a push notification to your phone in advance — you choose how early. It works for all vaccines, deworming schedules, and vet appointments, so nothing gets missed.

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Does a digital vaccine record replace official vet documents?

No. Pets Club helps you organise vaccine records and reminders, but official vaccination proof must come from your veterinarian. For international travel, licensing, or kennel requirements, you will still need the signed paperwork or chip-linked passport your vet provides. Pets Club is the personal tool that keeps you prepared for those appointments.

Keep Your Puppy's First Year Organised

Track vaccines, health records, feeding schedules and reminders from day one. Free to download.