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Puppy Vaccinations
As a pet owner, you are responsible for your pets health. Vaccinations are very important, they protect against all the diseases to which they are susceptible. All puppies and kittens should begin vaccinations at six weeks of age and receive boosters every 3-4 weeks until the age of 16 weeks. Here is a general vaccinations schedule. Consult with your veterinarian, he/she may alter this schedule depending on your pet's needs.

Puppy Vaccination Schedule
6 Weeks Distemper Measles, deworming, fecal flotation, and start heartworm preventive
9 Weeks Distemper, Parvo, Corona, 2nd deworming
12 Weeks Distemper, Parvo, Corona
16 Weeks Distemper, Parvo, Corona, Rabies, and Fecal Flotation
Annually Distemper, Parvo, Corona, Rabies, Fecal Flotation, and heartworm test


Also available for dogs is a Lyme and Bordetella (kennel cough).
Information and advice contained on this site is for your consideration only. Please consult your veterinarian for specific advice concerning the care and treatment of your pet.
 
 
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