Puppy Schedule

Recommended When to Administer Vaccination Purpose of Vaccine Puppy Vaccines

12 weeks with a booster one year later; may need Prevents rabies, which can be additional boosters one to three years apart contracted by a bite from another Rabies depending on your state guidelines. animal infected with the disease. @ 12 weeks: (date given) @ boosters: (date given)

Every two to four weeks from age 6–16 weeks with DHPP is what’s known as a 5-in-1 an additional booster every year thereafter. vaccine for puppies and should be @ 6 weeks: (date given) at the top of your list of vaccines to DHPP @ 8 weeks: (date given) schedule with your vet. This shot @ 12 weeks: (date given) protects your pup against canine @ 16 weeks: (date given) distemper virus, hepatitis, parvovirus, @ booster: (date given) and parainfluenza.

Timing is based on your choice of administration. Prevents infection from Bordetella Oral: 8 weeks of age followed by an annual booster bronchiseptica , which Nasal: One dose starting at 3 or 4 weeks old causes kennel . Bordetella Injection: Two shots two to four weeks apart starting at 8 weeks old. @ (date given) @ (date given)

Two vaccines should be administered two to four Vaccinates for Leptospira bacterial weeks apart at age 8 or 9 weeks, followed by an infection, which can cause kidney Leptospira annual booster. damage. @ 8–9 weeks: (date given) @ 10–13 weeks: (date given) @ booster: (date given)

When your puppy reaches 8 or 9 weeks, they should Prevents Borrelia burgdorferi bacterial receive two vaccines two to four weeks apart. An infection from tick bites. Lyme Disease annual booster will also be needed. @ 8–9 weeks: (date given) @ 10–13 weeks: (date given) @ booster: (date given)

Two vaccines should be administered two to four Avoid this common strain of flu weeks apart when your puppy reaches 6 or 8 weeks for pets. H3N8 of age, followed by an annual booster. @ 6–8 weeks: (date given) @ 8–12 weeks: (date given) @ booster: (date given)

At age 6 to 8 weeks, your puppy should receive two This is another common strain vaccines two to four weeks apart. An annual booster of flu in dogs and puppies that’s H3N2 will be necessary thereafter. preventable. Influenza @ 6–8 weeks: (date given) @ 8–12 weeks: (date given) @ booster: (date given)

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