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Dog Vaccination Schedule: What You Need To Know

Vaccinations are necessary to prevent your dog from a variety of hazardous and potentially fatal diseases.
Our Cordova veterinarian explains the recommended vaccination plan for your dog.


Vaccination Schedule for Puppies & Adult Dogs

The table below provides an overview of which vaccinations your dog should receive and when.
DHLPPC: Protects your dog against distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parainfluenza, parvo and corona.
    First vaccination: 6 - 8 weeks
    Second vaccination: 9 - 11 weeks
    Third vaccination: 12 - 14 weeks
    Fourth vaccination: 16 - 17 weeks
    Booster shots: Every 12 months

Bordetella
: Protection against kennel cough.
    First vaccination: 14 weeks
    Booster shots: Every 6 - 12 months

Rabies
: Keeps your pet safe from the deadly rabies virus.
    First vaccination: 16 weeks (varies by state)
    Booster shots: Every 12 - 36 months
Lyme
: Helps to prevent Lyme disease in pets.
    First vaccination: 14 weeks
    Second vaccination: 17 weeks
    Booster shots: Every 12 months

Does my dog need all of the available vaccines?
Risk factors are different for each pet. However, to protect your dog's health throughout their lifetime it is essential to keep your pet immunized against parvovirus, distemper, rabies and hepatitis.

Your vet will consider the risk factors facing your pet and advise you on which immunizations are best for your dog.

The above information is provided solely for your convenience in order to keep your pet healthy; for more information, please consult your veterinarian.

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Why we need dogs at home

“Pets are part of the family!”

Home guard dog
Pet dogs are the friendliest and most secure guardians for your home Each pet dog has feelings and friendly manners, but it will also protect your family from intruders. The police and military use trained dogs to detect criminal activity. It is not difficult to train a dog; there are many professional trainers who can assist you, and your dog will also obey your commands.
Kids with Pet Dog
Are you concerned that your children are not in the best of health? Get yourself a dog.
Dogs keep kids active: Too many kids nowadays would rather sit at home on the couch playing video games; however, if your family has a dog, it gives your children a great excuse to get outside and stay active. Dogs teach children responsibility: when your children assist in walking, bathing, and feeding the dog, they are learning the important skill of caring for another living creature.
Dogs must be walked on a regular basis, and your child will reap all of the health benefits that your dog receives by accompanying them on walks.
Kids also enjoy running and playing fetch with dogs, so they get some extra exercise without even realising it. It's a fun way for their bodies to lose weight if necessary, or to maintain a healthy weight for the rest of their lives.