Mother dogs vaccinated at approximately the time of breeding will have the highest antibody levels to pass on to their puppies.
Not exact matches
Puppies should be
vaccinated when still in the breeder's hands around 6 to 8 weeks of age when the immunity derived from
mother dogs starts to wear off (passive immunity).
If the
mother dog is
vaccinated, her puppies will get some immunity from colostrum, her first milk.
Puppies younger than six weeks,
mothers in the late term of their pregnancy and female
dogs nursing young puppies should not be
vaccinated.