Vaccinating Your Dog - How Much And How Often?
Pet lovers know that it is very important to vaccinate their
dogs, but how early and how often are two questions that are
currently much on their minds as well as on the minds of the
veterinary community at large. While vets agree that it is still
vital to vaccinate puppies at 6 weeks for distemper and measles
if they did not nurse during the first few hours after they were
born and again at 8, 12, and 16 weeks for Distemper, Canine
Infectious Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus,
and Coronavirus (DHLPPC), there have been questions as to
whether the traditionally recommended (and in some states
required) annual vaccinations are necessary. Puppies are also
vaccinated for rabies at six months and this, too, is repeated
annually.
The concerns that some dog owners have is whether the repeated
dog vaccinations are really necessary and whether they are, in
fact, doing more harm than good. Vaccinations work by
stimulating the dog