Dr Schultz published An Ideal (But Not Proven)
Immunization Schedule for
Dogs and Cats in 1978 and followed up with research where dogs where challenged with exposure to Distemper, Adenovirus and Parvovirus, anywhere from one to 11 years after vaccinat
Dogs and Cats in 1978 and followed up with research where
dogs where challenged with exposure to Distemper, Adenovirus and Parvovirus, anywhere from one to 11 years after vaccinat
dogs where challenged with exposure to Distemper, Adenovirus and Parvovirus, anywhere from one to 11 years
after vaccination.
After birth, most
dogs do not require immediate
immunization since maternal antibodies are transferred, thus to enhance early maternal immunity, pregnant female
dogs can be vaccinated in late pregnancy.
An adult
dog vaccination schedule, which includes periodic booster
immunizations, can be scheduled
after the puppy vaccination schedule has been completed, or immediately upon welcoming an adolescent or adult
dog into your family.