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How to Protect Your Puppy Against Serious Illnesses

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Since the immune system of puppies is underdeveloped, they will naturally need a lot of help from their owners in order for these puppies to be protected from a lot of potential health ailments. One of the recommended ways to provide protection to your beloved furry canine friend is by giving a vaccination. Although there are concerns or risks for vaccination, these are considered inferior to the benefit of protection that vaccination can provide to your dog.

The first vaccine shot is usually given to a puppy when it is around 6 to 8 weeks of age. Since the protection provided by the first vaccine shot is only temporary, you would need to follow it up with a booster shot by the time your beloved pup reaches 12 weeks of age. Experts suggest getting these vaccines for puppies: distemper, hepatitis, kennel cough, as well as parvovirus. Meanwhile, rabies vaccination is typically given when a pup is around 3 months of age.

Do follow the advice of your veterinarian Gresham, OR about your pet's vaccination schedule.