[Here] is a link to Dr Jean Dodds» Recommended Vaccination Schedule [Here] is a link to a very informative article which ran in the February 2010 issue of Clean Run Magazine, called «All About Vaccine Issues & Vaccinations» by W. Jean Dodds, DVM 1 and Ronald D. Schultz, PhD 2
Finally, follow
the recommended vaccination schedule for your baby, which can also reduce the risk of SIDS.
If you're gonna quote the AAP and WHO chapter - and - verse on breastfeeding recommendations, you'd damn well better be following
their recommended vaccination schedules.
The recommended vaccination schedule was inactivated vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DTaP - IPV - Hib) administered at ages 3, 5, and 12 months; and MMR at age 15 months.
Be sure to complete the series of injections and follow your veterinarian's
recommended vaccination schedule.
For
our recommended vaccination schedules please see links below.
Vaccinate your puppy according
the recommended vaccination schedule of veterinarians in your area.
Staying on track with
the recommended vaccination schedule prevents your puppy from contracting preventable and potentially deadly diseases like parvo virus.
Please follow your veterinarian's
recommended vaccination schedule.
The surest way to avoid parvo infection in your dog is to adhere to
the recommended vaccination schedule which begins when puppies are 6 - 8 weeks of age.
In our practice it is unusual for us to see distemper, parvovirus or hepatitis in dogs that have been effectively vaccinated in their younger years even if the owners quit following
the recommended vaccination schedule.
After very careful consideration, we at Kensington Veterinary Hospital have reevaluated our vaccination philosophy and significantly changed
our recommended vaccination schedules.
Below you will find a comprehensive listing of
the recommended vaccination schedule for dogs and cats according to their ages.
If you've brought a new pet into your home, your veterinarian will
recommend a vaccination schedule that is appropriate for your pet.
During that appointment, we will review your pet's unique risk factors based on breed and lifestyle and discuss
the recommended vaccination schedule.
Your veterinarian will advise you of
the recommended vaccination schedule but generally all puppies should begin receiving vaccines by the age of 8 weeks, and then receive a booster vaccine every 3 to 4 weeks until the age of 16 weeks.