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Vaccines for Dogs
Canine Vaccination Schedule
NEW! Rattlesnake Vaccines
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| | Commonly we vaccinate for the following: - canine parvovirus
- canine distemper virus
- canine adenovirus
- canine parainfluenza virus
- rabies
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| | We also have other vaccines, such as bordatella, lymes and leptospira, enabling us to tailor a vaccination schedule specific for your pet’s needs and lifestyle. We recommend beginning the puppy’s vaccine series at 6 to 8 weeks of age and continuing with a booster every 3 to 4 weeks until 16 weeks of age.
If your dog is over 16 weeks of age and hasn’t been vaccinated, or you are unsure, we recommend vaccinating your pet.
The first rabies vaccine is given at 16 weeks of age. Your puppy needs to have its full series of vaccines to be protected. Please don’t let your puppy out in grassy areas where other dogs may have been until she is fully vaccinated. | |
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| | Red Rock Rattlesnake Vaccines defend your dog by creating an immunity that works right away to help neutralize the toxins.
This product is still being studied. The vaccine isn't for every dog and it depends on the pet's risk of exposure to rattlesnakes. PETS THAT ARE BITTEN BY RATTLESNAKES WILL STILL NEED TO BE SEEN BY A VETERINARIAN, but the effects of the bite may not be as severe as they would be without the vaccine. We offer the vaccine to those dogs that are at high risk of rattlesnake bites.
Click here for more information on rattlesnake vaccines. | |
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| | For more information on immunization for dogs, please see our Encyclo-PET-ia. | |
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