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Immunisation Schedules

The vaccination of puppies or puppy shots as generally termed is one of the crucial steps in assuring that the puppy will have a healthy life. The when, where, and which of vaccinations vary from puppy to puppy. Always consult your veterinarian to determine which vaccines are appropriate for your puppy.

It is recommended to carry out vaccines through 16-20 weeks of age. Almost all researchers agree that it is required to give at least three combination vaccinations and repeat these at one year of age.

Vaccination schedule:-

The core vaccines for pups include:

Non-core vaccines include:

  • leptospirosis - initial shots begin as early as 6 weeks followed by boosters. Often combined with distemper and hepatitis vaccinations.
  • coronavirus - initial shots begin as early as 6 weeks followed by boosters.
  • canine parainfluenza and Bordetella bronchiseptica (both are causes of kennel cough) - initial shots begin as early as 6 weeks followed by boosters.
  • Borrelia burgdorferi (causes Lyme disease) - depends on veterinary doctor.
  • Consult with your veterinarian to select the proper vaccines for your puppy. After 6 months veterinary visits gradually taper off and your pup will require only booster doses.

    Vaccine reaction:

    There is a less than 5% chance that your puppy may have an allergic reaction to something in the vaccine. Because the vaccines change on every visit during the puppy series, look for allergic reactions each time your puppy is vaccinated. The more common type of reaction is where the eyes, lips, nose and face swell up, or the pup gets lumps all over his body. This can happen within 15-30 minutes, 2-3 hours, or 6-8 hours later. Treatment for this involves an injection from the veterinarian.