Never miss a vaccination. Track your dog's immunization schedule locally on your device.
| Vaccine | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Distemper | Puppy: 6-8 weeks, boosters at 10-12 weeks and 14-16 weeks. Annual booster. |
| Parvovirus | Puppy: 6-8 weeks, boosters at 10-12 weeks and 14-16 weeks. Annual booster. |
| Hepatitis (CAV-2) | Puppy: 6-8 weeks, boosters at 10-12 weeks and 14-16 weeks. Annual booster. |
| Rabies | First dose at 12-16 weeks. Annual booster required by law in India. |
| Leptospirosis | Initial dose at 8-9 weeks, booster at 12 weeks. Annual booster. |
| Canine Coronavirus | Initial dose at 6-8 weeks. Annual booster (optional). |
| Kennel Cough (Bordetella) | Recommended if boarding or grooming. Annual or every 6 months. |
| Deworming | Puppies: Every 2 weeks until 12 weeks, then monthly until 6 months. Adults: Every 3-6 months. |
Keeping your dog's vaccinations up to date is one of the most important responsibilities of pet ownership in India. Diseases like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus remain common threats, especially in urban areas where strays and unvaccinated dogs are prevalent. Our free vaccine tracker helps you stay organized and never miss a due date.
This tool is designed for all dog parents in India — whether you have a new puppy starting its vaccination series, an adult dog needing annual boosters, or a senior dog with specific health needs. First-time dog owners will find our India-specific vaccine schedule reference especially helpful, as it covers all core and non-core vaccines recommended by Indian veterinary guidelines.
Set up your dog's profile, then add each vaccine as it's administered by your vet. The tracker automatically calculates next due dates based on standard intervals. You'll see alerts for overdue vaccines (red) and upcoming ones within 30 days (yellow). All data is stored locally on your device for privacy — no account needed.
Indian puppies need core vaccines: DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) starting at 6-8 weeks with boosters at 10-12 and 14-16 weeks, plus rabies at 12-16 weeks. Leptospirosis is highly recommended due to monsoon season risks. Your vet may also suggest kennel cough (Bordetella) and canine coronavirus vaccines.
Yes. Rabies vaccination is mandatory by law in India under the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act. Annual boosters are required, and vaccination certificates are needed for interstate travel and international pet passports.
Your data is stored entirely on your device using browser localStorage. It never leaves your phone or computer — no accounts, no cloud storage, no data sharing. The downside is that if you clear your browser data or switch devices, the records will be lost. We recommend also keeping physical records from your vet.