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Dog Vaccination Schedule

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Vaccine help prevent many illnesses that affect pets. Vaccinating your pet has long been considered one of the easiest ways to help him live a long, healthy life. Not only are there different vaccines for different diseases, there are different types and combinations of vaccines. Vaccination is a procedure that has risks and benefits that must be weighed for every pet relative to his lifestyle and health. Your veterinarian can determine a vaccination regime that will provide the safest and best protection for your individual animal. Some puppies may need additional vaccinations  after 15 weeks of age. Consult with your local veterinarian.
 
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Dog Vaccination Schedule By Age and Vaccination

Age 5 weeks

Vaccination - Parvovirus: for puppies at high risk of exposure to parvo, some veterinarians recommend vaccinating at 5 weeks. Check with your veterinarian.

Age 6 ~ 9 weeks

Vaccination - Combination vaccine without leptospirosis.

Vaccination - Coronavirus: where coronavirus is a concern.

Age 10 ~ 12 weeks

Vaccination - Rabies: Given by your local veterinarian (age at vaccination may vary according to local law).

Age 12 ~ 15 weeks

       Vaccination - Combination vaccine

Vaccination - Leptospirosis: include leptospirosis in the combination vaccine where leptospirosis is a concern, or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Vaccination - Coronavirus: where coronavirus is a concern.

Vaccination - Lyme: where Lyme disease is a concern or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

 

Adult (boosters)

      Vaccination - Combination vaccine

Vaccination - Leptospirosis: include leptospirosis in the combination vaccine where leptospirosis is a concern, or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Vaccination - Coronavirus: where coronavirus is a concern.

Vaccination -Lyme: where Lyme disease is a concern or if traveling to an area where it occurs.

Vaccination - Rabies: Given by your local veterinarian (time interval between vaccinations may vary according to local law).

 

*A combination vaccine, often called a 5-way vaccine, usually includes adenovirus cough and hepatitis, distemper, parainfluenza, and parvovirus. Some combination vaccines may also include leptospirosis (7-way vaccines) and/or coronavirus. The inclusion of either canine adenovirus-1 or adenovirus-2 in a vaccine will protect against both adenovirus cough and hepatitis; adenovirus-2 is highly preferred.

**Some puppies may need additional vaccinations against parvovirus after 15 weeks of age. Consult with your local veterinarian.

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, dogs at low risk of disease exposure may not need to be boostered yearly for most diseases. Consult with your local veterinarian to determine the appropriate vaccination schedule for your dog. Remember, recommendations vary depending on the age, breed, and health status of the dog, the potential of the dog to be exposed to the disease, the type of vaccine, whether the dog is used for breeding, and the geographical area where the dog lives or may visit.

 

 

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