Note: normal puppy and kitten
core vaccination schedules are usually given at 3 to 4 - week intervals until 16 to 18 weeks of age.
The core vaccination schedule will protect your puppy from several common diseases: distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, and rabies.
Generally speaking, foals born to vaccinated mares (who pass on some immunity at birth for a short period of time) should start an initial
core vaccination schedule at six months.
Not exact matches
In addition to the
core recommended vaccines, our veterinarians will create a custom
vaccination schedule that fits your kitten's needs and lifestyle.
A simple and recommended
schedule to follow is to have your pup receive the first of the
core vaccinations at six weeks of age and then let the vet's office determine the proper
schedule to follow.
The
vaccination schedule of each pet can include either just
core vaccines or both
core and non-
core vaccines (see below).
The current official recommendation is that only three
core vaccines; distemper, adenovirus - 2, and of course rabies, be given to puppies or dogs with uncertain vaccine backgrounds according to this
vaccination schedule Ref # 3.
Vaccination against Canine Distemper, Canine Hepatitis and Canine Parvovirus is considered part of the core dog vaccination schedule, because of their vast epidemiological
Vaccination against Canine Distemper, Canine Hepatitis and Canine Parvovirus is considered part of the
core dog
vaccination schedule, because of their vast epidemiological
vaccination schedule, because of their vast epidemiological importance.
Once your puppy reaches adulthood, and all of the
core puppy vaccines have been administered, your veterinarian can begin implementing an adult dog
vaccination schedule.