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Vaccination: Basic FAQs
Do puppies need vaccinations? Should an ill pet be vaccinated? Find the answers to these and many other questions here.
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Maternal Immunity: Disease Protection
Over the years, we have found that there are many, many, misconceptions about the immunity that puppies and kittens derive from their mothers. This article discusses many of them and helps to shed light on this subject.
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Parvovirus: Dangerous but preventable disease
Vaccinations are the surest way to prevent against canine parvovirus, which is transmitted by contact with the infected dog's fecal matter.
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Recommended Vaccines
We recommend that you take your puppy or adult
dog to a veterinarian for an initial exam. During
that exam, you might ask what diseases your dog
should be vaccinated for.
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Vaccinate Your Dog at Home
Vaccinations given at home are easy, convenient, and less stressful on your dog. Buying the vaccines and administering the shots at home also allows you to save money and time.
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Vaccination Schedule for Dogs
Puppies need to be vaccinated at 5, 6, 9, 12, and then 15 weeks of age to prevent and protect them from potential diseases they may be exposed to. For the majority of puppies and dogs, Drs. Foster & Smith recommend the following:
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