Most ferrets purchased from pet stores will have received
their initial vaccine series at about 6 to 8 weeks.
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 of age.
You will bring up zero articles describing a pet vaccine that failed to protect a dog or cat when
an initial vaccine series was given properly.
After a puppy has completed
the initial vaccine series and annual boosters, we routinely titer these patients for distemper and parvovirus.
To prevent parvo infections, get your dog vaccinated as a puppy and ensure it receives a booster a year after
the initial vaccine series and revaccination every three years.
RV305 — Re-boosting RV144 volunteers who received active vaccine with AIDSVAX, ALVAC, or combination vaccines 6 to 8 years after
the initial vaccine series
Kids typically finish
their initial vaccine series between ages 4 and 6, and the results suggested that protection starts to wane three years later — a big problem, considering that they don't get another shot until they're 11 or 12.
Not exact matches
Cats that have completed the
initial series would then receive an intranasal (drops in the nose)
vaccine that is given every 3 years.
To put this in perspective, using the traditional vaccination guidelines a cat would receive three
vaccines annually during his or her fifteen year lifespan for a total of 45
vaccines, not including the
initial kitten
series.
The
series involves an
initial vaccine, a booster 3 - 4 weeks later, then annually thereafter.
The
series includes an
initial vaccine, a booster 3 - 4 weeks later, then annually thereafter.
For most pets, an
initial vaccine after 12 weeks of age starts the
series and a second is administered when the pet is a year old.
After the
initial kitten
series (2 vaccinations 3 - 4 weeks apart), this
vaccine is administered to all cats 1 year later and then only to cats that spend any amount of time outdoors or are exposed to FeLV positive cats.
After an
initial series, the DA2PP
vaccine should be administered every 3 years for optimal protection.
After an
initial series, this
vaccine should be administered every 3 years.
Puppies and kittens should complete the
initial series of core
vaccines within their first 6 months, with a booster shot at 1 year of age.
The Canine Influenza
vaccine is effective at preventing Canine Flu; it is given as an
initial 2 - shot
series, then boostered annually.
Among adult household cats that have completed the
initial vaccination
series, core
vaccines (feline parvovirus - herpesvirus 1 - calicivirus) should be administered at 3 - year intervals.
While your puppy or kitten is undergoing its
initial series of
vaccines, you should try to avoid exposing him or her to other dogs or cats.
The Influenza
vaccine series involves an
initial vaccine followed by a booster
vaccine 2 - 4 weeks later.
We recommend this
vaccine 2 - 3 times in the
initial kitten
series for all kittens.
Frequency of Vaccination Every healthy puppy or kitten and unvaccinated adult animal should receive an
initial series of
vaccines.