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Free Pet Vaccine Tracker App

Record every shot your dog or cat gets, see when the next booster is due, and keep one clean history you can hand to a vet or a boarding kennel. PetHealthLog does it free, with no account, and it works offline.

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The vaccine card always goes missing right when you need it

A paper vaccination card works fine until the day you actually need it. The kennel wants proof of rabies before a trip. The groomer asks whether the Bordetella is current. A new vet wants the history and the card is in a drawer at home, faded, or simply lost. Meanwhile the dates that matter - when the puppy's next DHPP round is due, when the cat's FVRCP booster comes around, when rabies needs renewing - live in your head or on a sticky note, and they are easy to let slip.

It gets harder with more than one pet. A dog and a cat are on completely different schedules, a new kitten needs a series of shots a few weeks apart, and an adult pet might be on a one-year or three-year booster cycle. Holding all of that loosely is how a lapsed vaccine or a missed booster happens.

A pet vaccine tracker app turns that scattered paper into one record you can actually read. PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, it asks for no account, and it works offline, so the record is there at the clinic counter even when the signal is not.

What the vaccine tracker actually does

A vaccine log is only useful if it is quick to update and easy to show. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both.

A quick word on dog and cat vaccine schedules

For dogs, the core vaccines are usually DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus and parainfluenza) and rabies, with puppies receiving a series of DHPP doses every few weeks until around 16 weeks of age and rabies given on a schedule set by your vet and local law. For cats, the core vaccines are usually FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia) and rabies, with kittens receiving a series of FVRCP doses and a first rabies shot, followed by boosters.

The exact ages, intervals and which non-core vaccines apply depend on your pet's age, lifestyle, where you live and current guidance from bodies such as the AAHA and WSAVA. PetHealthLog does not decide the schedule for you - it gives you a reliable place to record what your veterinarian recommends and what has actually been given, so nothing falls through the cracks.

Why "free, offline, no account" matters here

Vaccination records are exactly the thing you need in awkward places - a clinic counter, a boarding desk, a trip away from home - and often where the signal is weak. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in precisely those moments.

PetHealthLog stores everything locally on your device. There is no account to create, nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking. It opens instantly, shows your pet's record whether or not you are online, and keeps the data yours. Because it lives only on your device, you can export a backup any time and restore it on another phone.

Get started in under a minute

  1. Open the app - no download from a store and no sign-up required.
  2. Add your pet, then log each vaccine with the date it was given.
  3. Add the next-due date so the next booster is on the timeline before it lapses.
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Frequently asked questions

Is this pet vaccine tracker app really free?
Yes. Logging vaccines, tracking booster due dates, medication and weight logging and the PDF report are free to use. There is no sign-up and no account, and your pet's records stay on your own device.
Which vaccines can I track for my dog or cat?
Any of them. You add each vaccine by name with the date it was given, so you can record core shots like DHPP and rabies for dogs, FVRCP and rabies for cats, and non-core shots such as Bordetella, Lyme, leptospirosis or FeLV alongside them.
Does it remind me when the next booster is due?
You record each vaccine and the next-due date, and the app keeps that record so you can see at a glance what is coming up rather than relying on memory. Always confirm the exact booster interval with your veterinarian, as it varies by vaccine, age and local guidance.
Does it work without an internet connection?
Yes. PetHealthLog is a progressive web app that works offline. Once it has loaded you can log a vaccine, check booster dates and review records without a connection - handy at the vet or a boarding drop-off.
Can I keep vaccine records for more than one pet?
Yes. You can keep a separate profile for each pet, so a dog and a cat, or several pets in one household, each get their own vaccination history without mixing the records up.
Can I export the vaccine record for boarding or the vet?
Yes. You can export a clean PDF of your pet's records, including the vaccines you have logged, to share at a vet visit, a groomer, or a boarding or daycare drop-off.
Is this a substitute for veterinary advice?
No. PetHealthLog is a record-keeping tool, not veterinary advice. It helps you keep an accurate vaccination history and stay organised, but the right vaccines and intervals for your pet should always be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

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Informational only - not veterinary advice. PetHealthLog helps you keep records and stay organised, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or decide your pet's vaccination schedule. Which vaccines your pet needs, and when, should always be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

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