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Pet vaccination reminder

Boosters are easy to forget — until they lapse and your vet has to restart the whole course. Tell us when your dog or cat’s next vaccination is due and we’ll email you about a week before, so you’ve time to book.

We’ll send one reminder email about a week before the date, plus occasional pet-care tips. Unsubscribe anytime — no spam.

A convenience reminder, not a medical record

This reminds you of a date you enter — it doesn’t know your pet’s actual schedule. Always confirm what’s due, and when, with your own vet.

Why staying on schedule matters

Vaccinations protect against serious diseases, and the protection needs topping up over time. If a booster is left too long, many vets have to begin the initial course again rather than give a single jab — more visits, more cost, and a gap in your pet’s cover. A reminder a week ahead is a small thing that prevents all of that.

Common questions

When will I get the reminder?

We email you about a week before the date you set, so there’s time to book the appointment. It’s a single reminder — we won’t keep nagging you about the same date.

How often do dogs and cats need boosters?

Most adult dogs and cats need an annual health check and booster, though the exact vaccines and intervals depend on your pet and where you live — some components are given every three years. Your vet’s records show precisely what’s due and when.

What happens if a booster lapses?

If too long passes since the last vaccination, your vet may need to restart the initial course rather than give a single booster. Staying on schedule avoids that — which is exactly what this reminder is for.

Is this a substitute for my vet’s records?

No. This is a convenience reminder based on the date you enter. Always confirm what your pet is due, and when, with your own vet — their records are the source of truth.

Will you share my email?

No. We use your email to send the reminder and occasional pet-care tips, and you can unsubscribe at any time. We never sell or share your details.

Sources

Booster guidance reflects established UK veterinary organisations. Always confirm your pet’s schedule with your own vet.