It’s important to keep your puppy up-to-date on its vaccinations. Not only does it help protect them from disease, but it also helps create a healthier environment for other dogs and people.
Vaccinating your pup regularly, as recommended by your vet, not only protects their own health but also provides peace of mind, knowing that your beloved pup isn’t at risk from preventable diseases.
As a responsible pet parent, you must make sure your puppy receives Bordetella bronchiseptica, Canine Distemper, Canine Hepatitis, Canine Parainfluenza, Corona Virus, Heartworm, Kennel Cough, Leptospirosis, Lyme Disease, Parvovirus, and Rabies vaccines as needed.
Veterinarians typically recommend a series of vaccinations beginning when the puppy is 6 weeks old and then again every 3 to 4 weeks until the puppy is 16 weeks old, or older if needed.
Vaccinating your puppy is an important step to keeping them healthy and happy. Vaccinations work by introducing a form of the virus into the body; most of the time, it will be dead or very weak, so it won’t make your pup sick.