A puppy's first months are a series of shots a few weeks apart, and it is easy to lose track of which dose is next. PetHealthLog lets you log each shot with the date given and see the next one before it is due - free, with no account, and it works offline.
Start tracking - it's freeBringing home a puppy means stepping into a schedule that runs across its first few months. The core series usually starts at around six to eight weeks and repeats every few weeks until roughly sixteen weeks, with rabies added in along the way. Each visit moves the next one a few weeks out, and between the new routine, house-training and everything else, it is genuinely easy to lose track of which dose is next and when it falls.
Getting the series right matters. A puppy is not fully protected until it has finished the recommended doses, so a missed or late shot is not just a calendar slip. And if you switch clinics, foster, or got the puppy from a breeder mid-series, you want a clear record of exactly what has already been given so far.
A tracker for your puppy's vaccination schedule by week turns those scattered visit dates into one record you can read at a glance. 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.
A vaccine log is only useful if it is quick to update and easy to show. Here is how PetHealthLog handles both for a puppy on a series.
Add every dose by name with the day it was given - DHPP rounds, rabies, and any non-core shots your vet recommends. The record follows the real series your puppy is on, not a fixed template.
Record when the next shot in the series is due and the app keeps it on the puppy's timeline, so the next round is something you can see coming weeks ahead rather than working out from memory. Confirm exact timing with your vet.
A puppy's early weeks are more than vaccines. Log deworming, note symptoms with a simple severity, and track the fast early weight gain in the same place, so one private timeline tells the whole story.
Export a clean PDF of your puppy's shots to take to an appointment, a puppy class, a groomer, or a daycare drop-off. A clear printed history beats searching your phone at the counter.
Keep a separate profile for each puppy, so a litter or two puppies on slightly different schedules each get their own record with nothing crossed over.
A common pattern for puppies is a series of DHPP doses (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus and parainfluenza) beginning around six to eight weeks of age and repeated every few weeks until about sixteen weeks, with a rabies shot usually given once around twelve to sixteen weeks depending on local law. Some puppies also receive non-core shots such as Bordetella or leptospirosis based on where they live and how they will spend their time.
The exact weeks, the number of doses and which non-core vaccines apply depend on your puppy's age, situation 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 no dose in the series falls through the cracks.
A puppy's vaccine record is exactly the thing you need in awkward places - a clinic counter, a puppy class, a breeder hand-off - 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 puppy'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.
Free, offline, and ready the moment you open it.
Start with PetHealthLogLog DHPP, rabies, FVRCP and other dog and cat shots, then see when the next booster is due, all on one offline record with no account.
Keep FVRCP and rabies boosters on track for kittens and indoor cats, alongside any daily medication, in one offline record.
Log your puppy's weight each week and watch the growth curve climb, catching a stall or sudden change early, on one private offline record.
Log each wormer dose with its date and see when the next treatment is due, alongside the puppy's vaccination series, on one offline timeline.