My Puppy Schedule — part of the PupSchedule family

Terms of use

The short version: this site shares one owner's experience raising puppies. Read it, enjoy it, use it — but your veterinarian, not this website, is the authority on your dog's health.

What this site is

mypuppyschedule.com is a personal-experience journal about raising puppies, published by the team behind the PupSchedule app, pupschedule.com, and kittenschedule.com. The content is general information drawn from one owner's experience and commonly available care guidance.

Not veterinary advice

Nothing on this site is veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Puppies vary by breed, region, and individual health, and guidance changes over time. Where this site mentions medical timing (vaccines, deworming), those are commonly cited ranges — your veterinarian's plan for your specific puppy always takes precedence. If your puppy seems unwell, call your vet, not a website.

Use at your own judgment

The site is provided "as is," without warranties of any kind. We work to keep content accurate and current, but we can't guarantee it's complete, correct, or right for your situation, and we aren't liable for decisions made based on it.

The waitlist

Joining the waitlist means we'll email you about the PupSchedule app launch. It doesn't create any obligation on your part, cost anything, or guarantee access dates or features. You can leave the list any time — see our privacy policy for how.

Our content

The text, images, and design of this site belong to us. You're welcome to link to any page and to share short excerpts with attribution; please don't republish whole pages without asking first.

Links to other sites

We link out — mostly to our own sister sites, occasionally elsewhere. We're responsible for our pages, not theirs.

Changes

We may update these terms occasionally; the date below moves when we do. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the updated terms.

Last updated: June 9, 2026.

Back to the good stuff: the week-by-week journey, first-time owner notes, or breed notes at 16 weeks.

Every puppy is different — please confirm timing, doses, and anything health-related with your veterinarian. This journal is one owner's experience, not veterinary advice.

Want this whole first year mapped out for your puppy?

The PupSchedule app takes your puppy's birth date and builds the entire timeline — vaccines, socialization windows, training stages — week by week. I'm on the waitlist; you can be too.