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Rabies

12 weeks with a booster one year later, may need additional boosters one to three years apart depending on your state guidelines.

@ 12 weeks...................(date given)

@ boosters....................(date given)

Prevents rabies, which can be contracted by a bite from another animal infected with the disease.

DHPP

Every two to four weeks from age 6-16 weeks with an additional booster every year thereafter.

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@ 8 weeks:...................(date given)

@ 12 weeks:.................(date given)

@ 16 weeks:.................(date given)

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DHPP is what's known as a 5-in-1 vaccine for puppies and should be at the top of your list of vaccines to schedule with your vet. This shot protects your pup against canine distemper virus, hepatitis, parvovirus. and parainfluenza.

Bordetella

Timing is based on your choice of administration. Oral: 8 weeks of age followed by an annual booster Nasal: One dose starting at 3 or 4 weeks old Injection: Two shots two to four weeks apart starting.

@ 8 weeks:……...................(date given)

@ 12 weeks:.................(date given)

Prevents infection from Bordetella bronchiseptica bacteria, which causes kennel cough.

Leptospira

Two vaccines should be administered two to four weeks apart at age 8 or 9 weeks followed by an annual booster

@ 08-9 weeks:..............(date given)

@ 10-13 weeks:............(date given)

@ booster:....................(date given)

Vaccinates for Leptospira bacterial Infection, which can cause kidney damage

Lyme Disease

When your puppy reaches 8 or 9 weeks, they should receive two vaccines two to four weeks apart. An annual booster will also be needed.

@8-9 weeks:...................(date given)

@10-13 weeks:...............(date given)

@booster:.......................(date given

Prevents Borrelia burgdorferi bacterial infection from tick bites.

H3N8 Influenza

Two vaccines should be administered two to four weeks apart when your puppy reaches 6 or 8 weeks of age, followed by an annual booster.

@ 6-8 weeks: ..................(date given)

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@ booster:.......................(date given)

Avoid this common strain of flu for pets.

H3N8 Influenza

Two vaccines should be administered two to four weeks apart when your puppy reaches 6 or 8 weeks of age, followed by an annual booster.

@ 6-8 weeks: ..................(date given)

@ 8-12 weeks:.................(date given)

@ booster:.......................(date given)

Avoid this common strain of flu for pets.

H3N2 Influenza

At age 6 to 8 weeks, your puppy should receive two vaccines two to four weeks apart. An annual booster

@6-8 weeks:...................(date given)

@ 8-12 weeks.................(date given)

@booster:.......................(date given)

This is another common strain of flu in dogs and puppies that's preventable.

Distemper

At least 3 doses, given between 6 and 16 weeks of age.

2 doses, given 3-4 weeks apart.

Puppies need a booster 1 year after completing their.

Core dog vaccine. Caused by an airborne virus, distemper is a severe disease that, among other problems, may cause permanent brain damage.