When do puppies usually get their shots, and are they supposed to do multiple rounds? Just got a new puppy, and I’m confused about the whole schedule thing.

I recently got a new puppy and I'm trying to make sure I'm doing everything right for her health. Could you clarify when puppies are typically supposed to get their vaccinations? I keep hearing talk of multiple rounds, but I'm a bit confused about the schedule and what exactly she needs. Can you help me understand what shots are necessary and when they should happen?

Answer

Having a new puppy is a joyous occasion, and understanding her vaccination schedule is vital for her health and protection against diseases. Puppies require several rounds of vaccinations to ensure proper immunity.

  • Puppies typically start vaccinations around 6–8 weeks of age.
  • They usually receive a series of vaccinations every 2–4 weeks until they are about 16 weeks old.
  • Core vaccines typically include distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, and rabies.

When you get a new puppy, it's important to ensure that she's vaccinated on schedule to protect her from potentially fatal diseases. Puppies start their vaccines around 6–8 weeks of age, and they need several rounds of shots because their initial immunizations rely on their mom's antibodies, which might not fully protect them until around 12-16 weeks. The core vaccines are essential for all puppies, but your vet might recommend additional ones based on your area or specific risks your puppy might face. A consistent vaccination schedule helps build strong immunity, ensuring your puppy grows healthy and strong. Always discuss your puppy’s unique needs with your vet to tailor the best plan for her.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often does my puppy need vaccinations?

    Puppies generally start their vaccinations at 6–8 weeks of age and receive additional rounds every 2–4 weeks until they are about 16 weeks old.

  • What vaccines are considered core for puppies?

    The core vaccines for puppies include distemper, adenovirus, parvovirus, and rabies. These are vital to protect against common and dangerous diseases.

  • Is it necessary to follow up with the vet after vaccination?

    Yes, follow-up visits are important to ensure your puppy is developing immunity as expected and to discuss any reactions that might occur.

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