Free · For new puppy owners
The Puppy Vaccination Schedule, free in exchange for an email.
A four-file pack with print and digital fillable PDF versions of the puppy vaccination schedule, following current AAHA puppy vaccination guidelines. Print and fill by hand, or click and type directly into the PDF in any modern reader.
- Print version (.docx + .pdf) for handwriting
- Digital version (.docx + .pdf) with true fillable AcroForm fields
- DHPP series, rabies window, and 12-month boosters laid out
- Lot number and date-given columns for the permanent record
Built for new puppy owners and working dog breeders. Your puppy's dates will be calculated from a date of birth you enter once.
Print, write, click, type. Whatever fits your household.
The pack ships with two formats so the schedule works the way you do. Print the Print version on regular paper and write the dates in by hand at the kitchen table. Or open the Digital version in any modern PDF reader, click the fields, type the dates, and save the file back to your computer. Both formats follow current AAHA puppy vaccination guidelines — DHPP at 6-8, 9-10, 12-14, and 14-16 weeks, rabies at 12-16 weeks, plus the 12-month boosters.
The full $37 New Puppy Kit upgrades the schedule to an Excel workbook with live formulas that auto-calculate the actual due dates for your puppy based on a date of birth you enter once, plus tracks up to 8 puppies in one file. Buyers who want the math done for them grab the kit; this free pack covers everyone else.
The full kit
Want the rest of the first 16 weeks on paper?
The Vaccination Schedule is one of 12 working documents in The New Puppy Kit. The full kit includes the Puppy Growth Chart, the live- formula Weight Tracker, the sequenced New Puppy Checklist, the 8-to- 16-week Socialization Checklist, the House Training Tracker, and more. Same plain-English structure, $37 total.
This workbook follows current AAHA puppy vaccination guidelines, the protocol most US small animal vets use as their baseline. It is a planning tool, not veterinary advice. Always confirm with your veterinarian before each dose. Regional and lifestyle factors (urban vs. rural, boarding plans, dog park exposure) influence which non-core vaccines apply.