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February 2, 2021
Bringing a puppy home must be overwhelming for many of us. You are happy and excited to have a pet, but at the same time, you should feel that you are responsible for this puppy’s wellbeing.
One of the many questions we receive in our pet shop is regarding the vaccinations that puppies should get in order to be safe and healthy.
This blog is especially for you if you have been wondering how to make sure that your puppy has received all their needed vaccines.
It is generally said that puppies are to receive their vaccinations when they become 6 to 8 weeks old. If you ever decide to bring a puppy home, make sure you get their medical record as well in order to be familiarized with their history and make arrangements with their vet accordingly.
It is recommended by some veterinarians to give the first vaccine to your puppy at 6 weeks old and then give them booster shots after 3 weeks until they reach 16 weeks of age.
However, this is debatable because other vets recommend starting vaccines later than 6 weeks old and using booster shots less frequently.
Before going through the important vaccinations listed in this blog, it is important to note that deciding on the series of vaccines for each dog might differ depending on different situations. This is why it is important to always ask for a professional opinion and seek advice from a vet.
Some of the factors that are determinant in the series of vaccines needed for your puppy are:
Before we share with you the list of vaccinations, it is important for you to distinguish between core and non-core vaccines
Following these vaccines, if your dog does not show any side effects, they can:
Following these vaccines, if your dog does not show any side effects, they can:
Following these vaccines, if your dog does not show any side effects, they can:
Following these vaccines, if your dog does not show any side effects, they can:
Finally, be free and do whatever they want!
Getting your puppy vaccinated is extremely important especially because they are at high risk of being infected with various diseases. For your own safety and theirs, make sure to book appointments for check-up with the nearest vet.
Also, finishing the vaccination schedule at 17 weeks is sometimes not enough as some puppies require additional boosters throughout their entire lives.
The series of shots used for puppies varies from one dog to another. This is why you should always make sure that you are following vaccinations that suit your dog and their lifestyles.
We hope that this blog was informational.
Please share with us your thoughts and your questions if you have any in the comment section!
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