When dogs come in for their first one year visit, we recommend boostering their DA2PP, Leptospirosis, and Rabies vaccines as well as Canine Influenza and Lyme if the lifestyle of the dog requires these vaccines. If Kennel Cough Bordetella is due at this time, it should also be administered. The benefits of vaccinations far outweigh any risks. Adverse reactions to dog vaccines are rare.
However, as with any medication or immunization protocol, puppy vaccinations and dog vaccinations can cause some side effects. We do recommend that you have your puppy or dog vaccinated at a time when you can monitor them after the vaccination. Just as with human vaccines, mild symptoms can be ignored. The majority of reactions are mild and short lived. If you suspect a more severe reaction to puppy vaccines or dog vaccines, such as facial swelling, vomiting or lethargy, you should contact our veterinarian immediately.
A puppy vaccination schedule should be established during your first veterinarian visit, which should take place within a week of receiving your new puppy. An adult dog vaccination schedule, which includes periodic booster immunizations, can be scheduled after the puppy vaccination schedule has been completed, or immediately upon welcoming an adolescent or adult dog into your family.
As with any other immunization protocol, a dog vaccination schedule should be adhered to without deviation, in order to ensure your canine companion remains healthy, happy and well for the duration of his or her life.
Schedule an appointment for your canine companion to receive their vaccinations today. Visit our office to get the latest in top-quality veterinary care along with unparalleled service. Phone: Email: mail parkvet. Skip to main content. If you wish to not incur this fee we will accept debit card, check, or cash. We apologize for any inconvenience. Learn more here. Dog Vaccinations. The most important vaccination for puppies is the DHPP vaccination. Your puppy needs to receive the DHPP vaccination at least twice but preferably 3 times to be considered protected.
Along with their puppy shots, puppies also need deworming and heartworm preventative. Puppies get parasites from their mother , either through their milk or even in utero. Those worms need to be treated with several doses to ensure that all the parasites are killed off. Bordetella is an extremely contagious disease that causes flu or cold-like symptoms in dogs. The bordetella vaccination that we give does not need a booster, but we may recommend boostering if you received previous vaccinations from another veterinarian.
Leptospirosis or lepto is a deadly disease. This vaccine is not completely effective the first time we give it, so we recommend giving it again one month after the first vaccination.
After the first booster, we recommend it yearly. If your puppy is 4 months, we can start with the last round of puppy vaccinations, then just work backwards to make sure your puppy gets the right booster shots. If you have any questions about your specific situation, feel free to contact us! When puppies are first born, they have natural protection against diseases due to maternal antibodies. Nearly These pet owners spend about Whether your dog is a puppy or an older dog, it can be distressing when your dog stops eating A healthy dog is a happy dog.
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The following vaccines are recommended for puppies ages 6 to 8 weeks: Distemper Virus Distemper is a potentially deadly disease that is transmitted through dogs, raccoons, foxes, and coyotes. Adenovirus Sometimes known as canine hepatitis, adenovirus is transmitted through urine. Parainfluenza Virus One of the top contributors to kennel cough, parainfluenza leads to respiratory distress.
Parvo Virus Parvo is a severe virus that can occur in all ages, however young puppies who are unvaccinated are at the greatest risk. Leptospirosis Leptospirosis Lepto for short is a bacterial disease that attacks the liver and kidneys. When Your Puppy is Weeks Once your puppy starts growing a little bit bigger than a little bit stronger they can handle stronger vaccines, and will likely need them, too. The following vaccines are recommended for puppies ages 12 to 15 weeks: Corona Virus The Corona virus is highly contagious and attacks the intestinal tract.
Bordetella Bordetella is another cause of kennel cough.
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