Some puppies will receive and
additional booster vaccination at 20 weeks of age.
Upon adoption,
any additional booster vaccinations, deworm and rabies is the adopter's responsibility to completed with their vet.
Not exact matches
If there is no change in your puppy's murmur by the last
vaccination booster visit, your veterinarian may schedule an
additional examination to listen to the murmur a few weeks later.
Puppies who have gone through their
vaccination series (or insult)- will also be experiencing
additional liver stress, as is an adult dog getting
booster vaccinations.
Puppies receive the first parvo
vaccination between 6 to 8 weeks of age, with
additional boosters given at four - week intervals until they reach 16 to 20 weeks of age.
After its first year - end
boosters, it does not need
additional vaccinations for many years - despite what is written on the box.
To be sure kittens are well protected against these diseases, at 12 - 13 weeks of age and at 16 - 18 weeks of age they receive
additional boosters of these vaccines as well as
vaccinations against feline leukemia (FLV) and sometimes feline immunodeficiency virus (Feline Aids, FIV).
Once your kitten's initial round of low cost Orange County
vaccinations is administered, our veterinarians will provide you with an
additional schedule for
boosters to maintain protection.