We generally
begin a vaccine series on healthy kittens at 6 - 8 weeks of age, following up with booster vaccinations for a total series of 2 - 3 boosters (depending on the vaccine and on the kitten's age when starting the series), each given at 3 - 4 week intervals.
Not exact matches
It protects against pneumococcal bacteria, and the
vaccine is administered through a
series of four injections
beginning at 2 months of age.
It
began in 2003, and early results released last September showed a slim but statistically sound benefit from the
vaccine (a
series of inoculations with drugs known as ALVAC - HIV and AIDSVAX B / E).
Completing the HPV
vaccine series before
beginning sexual activity reduces risk of infection from the HPV types targeted by the
vaccine.
Kittens receive a
series of
vaccines over a 12 to 16 - week period
beginning at between 6 and 8 weeks of age.
To keep a kitten healthy,
vaccines are given as a
series at specific intervals
beginning around 7 - 8 weeks old until they have developed sufficient immunity, typically around 16 weeks old.
These
vaccines begin when your puppy is six to seven weeks of age, and you're responsible for continuing the
series after you take them home.
We
begin vaccinating puppies at 6 weeks of age and give them a
series of
vaccines until they are 16 weeks old.
When the kitten is around six to eight weeks of age, your veterinarian can
begin to administer a
series of
vaccines at three - or four - week intervals until the kitten reaches 16 weeks of age.
FVRCP (Feline Rhinotrachetis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia virus): Upper Respiratory
Vaccine: The initial vaccine series should begin at 8 weeks of age and be repeated every 3 to 4 weeks of age until past sixteen weeks
Vaccine: The initial
vaccine series should begin at 8 weeks of age and be repeated every 3 to 4 weeks of age until past sixteen weeks
vaccine series should
begin at 8 weeks of age and be repeated every 3 to 4 weeks of age until past sixteen weeks of age.
Immunization is accomplished through a
series of
vaccines beginning at six to seven weeks of age, completed at four to five months of age, and followed with boosters as recommended by your doctor.