Vaccination & Worming Scheduler
The first few months mean several vet visits, and it is easy to lose track. Pick the course your vet uses and your pet’s date of birth, and we will lay out what is due when. It tracks the timing, never the dose or the product, which are always your vet’s call.
What are you planning?
Is your pet a puppy or a kitten?
Which course does your vet use?
Many UK puppy vaccines are licensed to finish the primary course at around 10 weeks, which lets you start safe socialising earlier. WSAVA also advises a dose at 16 weeks or older for the most reliable protection, which some practices give separately and others fold into the first annual booster. Neither is wrong. Ask your vet which your product follows.
We use this to work out the dates. You can guess and refine it later.
Add a date of birth to see the plan.
Do not wait to socialise. While the vaccination course is still finishing, keep socialising safely rather than waiting: carry your puppy out to see the world, and let them meet known, healthy, fully vaccinated dogs. The window for socialising matters as much as the jabs. Open the socialisation checklist.
Timing, not dosing. This planner only tracks when each preventive-care task is due. It never tells you which product or how much to give: every dose, wormer, flea treatment and vaccine is your vet’s decision, matched to your pet’s weight and lifestyle. Never use a dog product on a cat.
A planning and reminder aid, not veterinary advice. Vaccination products and schedules vary, so always confirm the exact plan with your own vet.
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