Your puppy's vaccination is past due, but please don't panic. We can help you get back on track to ensure your puppy's continued health and safety.
- Schedule the overdue vaccination as soon as possible
- Delayed vaccinations may require a new schedule
- Monitor your puppy for any signs of illness
Vaccinations are crucial in protecting your puppy from serious diseases. Although there has been a delay, getting your puppy vaccinated now will restore their protection. Speak to your veterinarian about the best way forward, as they might recommend a revised vaccination schedule. While the risk of exposure increases with delays, immediate action can still provide robust protection.
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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What if my puppy gets exposed to a disease before the vaccination?
If you suspect exposure to a disease, contact your vet immediately. They can provide advice on symptoms to watch for and any necessary treatments or precautions.
- Will my puppy need additional vaccinations now that it's overdue?
Your vet might recommend restarting the vaccination series or administer additional booster shots to ensure adequate protection.
- How can I prevent missing future vaccinations?
Set reminders on your phone or calendar for upcoming vaccinations. Many veterinary clinics also offer reminder services, so ask your vet if this is an option.
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