Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Vaccination and Health Management
How often do dogs need vaccinations?
The main vet organizations (like AAHA and WSAVA) say that after your pup gets their initial shots and the one-year booster, most core vaccines (DA2PP/DA2LPP and rabies) only need to happen every 3 years. But some vaccines (like Bordetella and Leptospirosis) and your annual vet checkup are still yearly things.
What vaccinations do cats need?
Cats need core vaccines like FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia) and rabies. Indoor cats may need different schedules than outdoor cats. Our app helps you track both core and non-core vaccines based on your cat's lifestyle and vet advice.
When to start vaccinations for dogs and cats?
Puppies and kittens usually start their vaccination schedule at 6-8 weeks old, with the series typically completed by ≥16 weeks.
See the list of recommended vaccination schedule for dogs and for cats.
Is Boopable free?
You can manage one pet entirely for free. To manage multiple pets and support the project, we offer Premium plans starting at €7/year and special Investor statuses for our early supporters.
Can I track multiple pets in one app?
Yes! Boopable allows you to manage unlimited pets in one account. Each pet has their own profile with individual vaccination schedules, medical history, and reminders. Perfect for multi-pet households. Yes! While the free version supports one pet, upgrading to a Premium account allows you to manage unlimited pets, making it perfect for multi-pet households.
How do vaccination reminders work?
Set up your pet's vaccination schedule once, and Boopable automatically sends push notifications and emails at least 30 days before each vaccination is due.
Can veterinarians access my pet's records?
We working towards syncing with veterinary systems and Boopable.
What if I travel with my pet?
Important: The digital pet passport is for your personal records and convenience only. It is not a replacement for official documents such as government-issued pet passports, veterinary certificates, or any other legally required documentation for travel.