Puppies can not be vaccinated
against the parvovirus until they are twelve weeks old.
Not exact matches
This special milk contains the mother's antibodies
against parvovirus and
until these antibodies wane to ineffective levels, they will protect the puppy.
Puppies shouldn't be around adult dogs
until they've gotten all of their shots to protect
against common contagious diseases, like distemper and
parvovirus, says Susan Nelson, DVM, clinical associate professor at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
# 4 Urgency Rating — If you would like to have an adult dog who enjoys the company of other dogs, puppy classes and walks are essential, especially since many puppies have been sequestered indoors
until they have been immunized
against parvovirus and other serious doggy diseases (by the very earliest at three months of age).
While we all know that socialization with people and other dogs is developmentally beneficial for youngsters, we also recognize that most pups are not fully protected
against that dastardly disease duo (distemper and
parvovirus)
until they've had the last of their puppy vaccinations at four months of age.