vaccination schedules for dogs and puppies
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Many contagious diseases can affect your dog. You can protect your pet from these serious and killing diseases with vaccines. Up-to-date rabies vaccinations are required for all dogs. http://www.canadapetcare.comTRANSCRIPT
AGE RECOMMENDED VACCINATIONS
Many contagious diseases can affect your dog. You can pro-tect your pet from these serious and killing diseases with vaccines. Up-to-date rabies vaccinations are required for all dogs.
Puppies receive antibodies from their mothers while nursing. Which help protect them from diseases but render vaccines useless, so boosters are given regularly to protect puppies and kittens while these antibodies gradually leave their systems. As adults, dogs require boosters less frequently
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Dog Vaccination
Common DiseasesCommon DiseasesRabies Distemper
Parvovirus Lyme Disease
DOG VACCINATION SCHEDULEDOG VACCINATION SCHEDULE
TREATMENT & SURGERY SCHEDULETREATMENT & SURGERY SCHEDULE
6 TO 8 WEEKS Distemper, Measles, Parainfluenza
10 TO 12 WEEKS DHPP - a vaccine that combines protection againstdistemper, adenovirus(hepatitis), parainfluenza, parvovirus
12 TO 24 WEEKS Rabies
14 TO 16 WEEKS DHPP
12 TO 16 Months Rabies, DHPP
Every 1 to 2 yrs DHPP
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TREATMENT OR SURGERY
6 TO 8 WEEKS First Deworming
10 TO 12 WEEKS Second Deworming
12 TO 24 WEEKS Third Deworming
16 TO 18 WEEKS Spay or Neuter Surgery
6 Months Heartworm Test
6 Monts then monthly
Heartworm preventive to be given every month(if Heartworm Test is negative)
Annually Internal & External Paracites Exam
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Every 1 to 3 yrs Rabies (as required by law)
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