In a puppy's first months, worming and vaccines run at the same time on different clocks. PetHealthLog puts both on one combined view, lets you log each dose by date, and shows what is due next - so neither routine falls behind. Free, no account, and it works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeA general guide to how worming and vaccines tend to line up in the early weeks. Your veterinarian sets the exact plan - this view is here to show how the two routines overlap.
| Age | Deworming | Vaccine |
|---|---|---|
| 2 to 6 weeks | Worming repeated every 2 weeks | - |
| 6 to 8 weeks | Worming continues | First DHPP in the series |
| 10 to 12 weeks | Worming, often monthly from now | Second DHPP |
| 14 to 16 weeks | Monthly worming | Final puppy DHPP; rabies usually given |
| Ongoing | Worming on your vet's interval | First adult boosters around 1 year |
On their own, neither schedule is complicated. Together, in the busiest few months of a puppy's life, they are easy to muddle. Worming repeats every couple of weeks at first, then settles to monthly; vaccines arrive in a short series a few weeks apart and then go quiet until the adult boosters. Trying to hold both in your head is how a worming gets skipped or a shot drifts a couple of weeks late.
The fix is not another wall chart you forget to look at. It is one record that shows both routines together and tells you which one is the next thing due. That is what a combined deworming and vaccine tracker is for.
PetHealthLog keeps it simple: it is free, it asks for no account, and it works offline, so the schedule is there whether you are at the clinic or away from a signal.
Both routines only stay on track if the record is fast to update and easy to read. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both.
Log wormer doses and vaccine shots in the same place, so a puppy's whole early-health routine sits on one timeline instead of two separate plans.
From what you have logged, the app shows the next worming and the next vaccine due, so you can tell at a glance which is coming up first.
An overdue dose stays visible rather than disappearing, so a skipped worming or a late shot is something you notice now, not weeks later.
Keep worming and vaccines alongside weight and vet visits on the same private timeline, which fits the frequent weigh-ins and visits of a growing puppy.
Export a clean PDF of your puppy's records, including wormers and vaccines with their dates, to take to the vet so the conversation starts from an accurate history instead of a guess.
Worming products, which vaccines a puppy needs, and the exact intervals all vary - by region, by risk, and by the individual puppy. None of that is something an app should decide for you.
PetHealthLog does not set the plan and it does not pick the products. It gives you a reliable place to record what your veterinarian has advised and what you have actually given, so both routines stay on schedule. The products, vaccines and timing should always be decided with your vet.
Puppy life happens away from a screen - at the vet counter, at a breeder visit, at a relative's house. An app that needs a login and a live connection can stall in exactly 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 what is due next 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.
Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.
Start with PetHealthLogLog each DHPP and rabies dose in a puppy's series with its date and see when the next shot is due.
Log each wormer dose with its date and see when the next worming is due, on the same offline timeline.
Chart a puppy's weight as it grows and catch a stall early, on one private, offline record.
Log DHPP, rabies and other shots for dogs and cats and see when the next booster is due.