Understanding dog vaccinations – Purina

Understanding dog vaccinations – Purina

http://www.purina.com.au/dogs/health/vaccination/vaccines

Did you know newborn puppies receive disease-fighting antibodies in their mother’s milk?

Vaccinations continue to be an essential part of a dog’s healthcare regime for life. This video teaches why vaccinations are critical, and when to do them.

For more information go to:
http://www.purina.com.au/puppies/health/vaccinations
http://www.purina.com.au/dogs/health/vet-check-up:

50 Comments

  1. Don’t ever trust PURINA the whole company is a scam tryna use ur pets as profit if u don’t believe me just look it up

  2. Hello sir my beagle dog is 7 months old givr the list of vaccines which i have to ….
    Like dewarming or

  3. I breed Toy Poodles and I only give distemper and parvo at 9, 12 and 16 weeks. I follow up at one year and that is it for life. I’ve titer tested my dogs at 15 yrs and they still have immunity. You should never give these vaccines younger than 8 weeks! Full stop after booster at a year old. Less than 1/3 of puppies develop immunity after being vaxxed at 6 weeks but 100% will be exposed at the vet clinic. For rabies, I do first vaccine at 24 weeks, booster at a year and then every three years as required by law. I will never give any other vaccine

  4. Hello! My puppy second vaccination mean 10-12 weeks date & the deworming date is coming together, Shall i give deworming two days earlier before vaccination date ?

  5. Wow extremely helpful and detailed video! Would have never thought to take my dog to a vet or that vaccines exist.

  6. Does anyone knows what the 3 scheduled vaccines are for? What do they immunise the dog from?????

  7. when does a puppy usually teeth? My puppy is not eating much food right now and he is almost 5 months old, is this a period of time when puppies are supposed to teeth? would that make not consuming much food make sense?

  8. I always had dog’s, as puppies they did get the three core vaccines, but I waited until they were 6 months old before getting rabies vaccines. People please understand there are titer tests’s a simple blood draw to make sure your dog has the antibodies for rabies, Parvo and distemper. Upon the results of the blood test’s all my dog’s have had antibodies against all three diseases for the rest of their lives. I feel most vets are following the money trail and just don’t care. We must learn how to stand up and protect our pets. If your vet give’s you a hard time about over vaccinating find another vet who will work with you. There is a movement to stop the use of over vac. Where I live the vet’s are way out of line with pricing and keep pushing products that are not needed. Have your pet tested twice a year with a blood test for heart worm and Lyme. They don’t need to take once a month protection, I have seen what this product has done to dog’s. There are natural spray formulas that work and smell great. Do your home work big drug companies and all doctors love to push more medication not only on our pets, but ourselves and our kid’s. Don’t be afraid to stand up to your vet they are not God.

  9. Hello, my puppy is now 4 months old and didnt take any shots since birth, should i give my puppy a vaccine with 3 doses?

  10. Sir German speech Mera dog hai 36 din ka 45 din main ek vaccine Dena hai fir or kitne vaccine Dena hoga

  11. Really, every single year? "The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommends that vets vaccinate adult dogs every three years. This is in contrast to older guidelines, which state that pets should receive vaccinations annually. Despite this new information, some veterinary practices continue to vaccinate dogs annually."

  12. If I gave my puppy his first shot is it important to get the boosters or can I wait until it’s 1 for the adult vaccines

  13. Question for anyone who can answer I got my puppy from a shelter I got him at 5 months he’s 6 months rn. The vaccines he has had are a round of dhpp, bordetella, and rabies before I adopted. We recently gave him a second round of dhpp, do I have to wait a couple weeks to get another shot or would he be fine with 2 at the age he’s at? Just curious. (I live in an area that has limited resources for animal care due to limited amount of vets and volunteering, so getting vaccinations rn is a long process and I need to take out my dog to exercise)

  14. A single vaccine at 12-16 weeks of age has been shown in studies to provide nearly 100% protection, where as the 8,12,16 week vaccine schedule provides barely over 50%. Typical pharmaceutical companies and vets trying to take more and more of your money.

  15. I already vaccinated my dog. I want to wash, but veterinarians told me : you need to wait 2 weeks for your dog bath. Any info to give me? thanks

  16. I have about 10 days with my puppy, she’s 7 weeks old now but when I don’t trust that her last owner vaccinated her even though they said they did. Should I vaccinate her with the 1st shot anyway? Or will that cause any harm in case she already was vaccinated? Someone please respond 🙁

  17. I wonder if back in the day they made dogs go to the vets . 😂😂😂 this why yall dogs die early . And get sick and have sicknesses . Back in the days vaccines didn’t exist and dogs were known to live twice as long . As were human beings 😌😌😌

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