Dogs (puppies) completing the initial
vaccination series by # 16 wk of age should receive a single booster vaccination not later than 1 yr after completion of the initial series and be revaccinated at or greater than 3 years thereafter.
Dogs (puppies) completing the initial
vaccination series by # 16 wk of age should receive a single booster vaccination not later than 1 yr after completion of the initial series and be revaccinated every at or greater than 3 year thereafter, regardless of the product used.
«Outreach increases completion of HPV
vaccination series by adolescent girls.»
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Series Immyounity
To better understand why women who initiate HPV
vaccination do not complete the
series, a team of researchers led
by Dr. Abbey Berenson from the University of Texas Medical Branch examined the correlates of vaccine
series completion among young women using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a cross-sectional telephone health survey conducted
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
To provide the best protection against parvovirus during the first few months of life, a
series of puppy
vaccinations are administered
by your vet:
General information for this article also came from other chapters in the UC Davis Book of Dogs, from articles on canine distemper and canine parvovirus
by Dr. Race Foster and Dr. Marty Smith, and from «No immunity from controversy,» a two - part
series on
vaccinations by Christine Wilford DVM in the AKC Gazette this year.
Dr Ford wrote a
series of articles on
vaccinations for the magazine «Today's Veterinary Practice» (now owned
by the North American Veterinary Conference / Community «NAVC»).
A
series of
vaccinations is recommended because each kitten will differ as to when its immune system is most stimulated
by the vaccine.
It's risky business to take a puppy to dog parks or other areas commonly frequented
by other dogs when the puppy hasn't finished his
vaccination series and the vet has deemed it safe for the puppy to do so.
Here are a few of the common terms you need to know: Vaccine Protocols — Recommended
series and frequency of
vaccinations by Veterinary Associations Required
by law — a vaccine required
by state; varies from state to state; Rabies is the -LSB-...]
Complete Physical Exams with each set of vaccines • Rabies
Vaccination over 12 weeks • Distemper / Parvo Combination
Vaccination Series (3 - 4 sets) • Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Vaccination Series (2 sets) • Leptospirosis (case by case over 12 weeks and over 10 lb) Unlimited Intestinal Parasite Exams Routine Deworming with vaccine series Unlimited Physical Examinations Spay or Neuter including Post Operative Pain Management Basic Pre Anesthetic Blood Work • Complete Blood Count • 10 Chemistries and Electrolytes • Kidney and Liver Function • Blood Glucose
Series (3 - 4 sets) • Bordetella (Kennel Cough)
Vaccination Series (2 sets) • Leptospirosis (case by case over 12 weeks and over 10 lb) Unlimited Intestinal Parasite Exams Routine Deworming with vaccine series Unlimited Physical Examinations Spay or Neuter including Post Operative Pain Management Basic Pre Anesthetic Blood Work • Complete Blood Count • 10 Chemistries and Electrolytes • Kidney and Liver Function • Blood Glucose
Series (2 sets) • Leptospirosis (case
by case over 12 weeks and over 10 lb) Unlimited Intestinal Parasite Exams Routine Deworming with vaccine
series Unlimited Physical Examinations Spay or Neuter including Post Operative Pain Management Basic Pre Anesthetic Blood Work • Complete Blood Count • 10 Chemistries and Electrolytes • Kidney and Liver Function • Blood Glucose
series Unlimited Physical Examinations Spay or Neuter including Post Operative Pain Management Basic Pre Anesthetic Blood Work • Complete Blood Count • 10 Chemistries and Electrolytes • Kidney and Liver Function • Blood Glucose Levels
Dogs must be current and done with all puppy (DHPP)
series vaccinations (which must have been administered
by a veterinarian or vet tech - no self administered
vaccinations) as well as Rabies if over 6 months of age.
Class Prerequisites: Dogs must be a minimum of 4 months of age or older and have completed all DHPP puppy
series vaccinations to attend this class (which must have been administered
by a veterinarian or vet tech - self administered shots will not be accepted, in order to protect your dog as well as the other dogs in class.)
Puppies must have had at least 2
series of DHPP
vaccinations administered
by a veterinarian or vet tech to participate.)
You can learn more about
vaccinations and preventable diseases
by reading the appropriate handouts in this
series.
First
series of
vaccinations Spay / neuter Physical exam
by staff veterinarian Negative test for feline leukemia (cats) Negative test for FIV (cats 6 months +) Negative test for heartworm (dogs 6 months +) Treatment for internal parasites Initial dose of heartworm and parasite preventative (dogs) Initial dose of flea preventative Microchip for permanent identification
Vaccine Protocols — Recommended
series and frequency of
vaccinations by Veterinary Associations
If you have an unvaccinated dog older than four or five months, he will need a
series of two
vaccinations given two to three weeks apart, followed
by a yearly
vaccination.
Puppies must be considered healthy
by a veterinarian and started on their
vaccination series at least 10 days prior to
For puppies and kittens, an initial two - or three -
vaccination series is followed
by boosters given only every three years in adults.
By starting the vaccine
series as early as possible, we will have done our best to protect them from infectious disease and the adopter's veterinarian can modify their future
vaccination scheduling according to their new environment and lifestyle.
ALL dogs and puppies should have a full
series or a booster (depending on age and if previously vaccinated) of «distemper»
vaccinations as indicated
by their medical history.
But once either of your immune systems have been programmed
by an initial
series of
vaccinations to fight against core diseases, it stays immune.
If your puppy has received sufficient boosters for their Puppy
Series, then future
vaccinations should take place annually, or as recommended
by your veterinarian.
We recommend that pets
by spayed or neutered between 4 and 6 months of age, after they have finished their
series of puppy
vaccinations but before they are sexually mature and capable of producing puppies or kittens.