There must be a 2 week gap between the L2 injection and a 4 week gap between the L4 vaccine. Recommend the 4-valent type (Lepto4 or L4).īoth vaccines require two doses.
Puppy will exercise in the countryside or will travel with you abroad then we Large city, then the 2-valent type (Lepto2 or L2) is sufficient. If your puppy will spend most time in London or another Slightly dependent on which vaccine is used. These are part of the primary vaccination course but the timings vary Vaccination is recommended using either a 2-valent or a 4-valent Leptospirosis is a rare disease in the UK spread via rat It is very common in London and throughout the rest of the UK and dogs don’t have to be in kennels to contract the condition – we see several cases every month! Leptospirosis vaccination Kennel cough is a highly infectious respiratory condition caused by a bacterium called Bordetella. The same stage as the second puppy vaccine and flea and worm treatment. Vaccination against kennel cough is highly recommended at Most vets can administer a flea and worm treatment at the same time as your puppy’s second vaccination so that they are fully protected in time for their first walk. That can cause your dog to become very unwell and can range from mildĭiscomfort to serious ill health and potential life-threatening complications. Flea and worm treatmentįleas, ticks and worms are one of the most common problems
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One week after your puppy’s second vaccination your pup is free to go on their first walk on the pavement, an adventure to the park and to socialise freely with other dogs.Īfterwards, your dog will require yearly booster vaccinations to make sure your pup stays protected for life.
Check with your vet if you are ever unsure. However, this isn’t always true, and mostīrands are now mutually compatible. Manyīreeders will tell you that the 2 nd vaccine needs to be exactly the Weeks onwards and at least two weeks after your puppy’s first vaccination. The second puppy vaccination can be administered from 10 This can usually be administered at their first health checkĪppointment (ideally within 48 hours of bringing them home). Puppy has not had its first vaccine when you pick them up from the breeder, Many breeders will include this first vaccineĪs part of a packaged deal so make sure you check with them beforehand. This course requires two rounds of injections. Receive protects them against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis. The primary course of vaccinations that your puppy should There are lots of different puppy vaccines and each of them will protect your pup against different things. What diseases do puppy vaccines protect against? Many breeders will now do this for you so make sure you ask them when you’re collecting your puppy. It is also a legal requirement for your puppy to be microchipped before they reach 12 weeks old. On their growth, teething, general health and apply flea and worm treatment.Īfter that, we recommend yearly checks to make sure your pup stays in good Your puppy should then receive monthly health checks to check Qualified vet within 48 hours of picking them up from the breeders to check forĪny congenital problems including heart murmur, hare lip or umbilical hernia. Your puppy is also recommended to have a health check with a Will need a rabies vaccination from the age of 12 weeks. If you want to travel abroad with your puppy then he or she We would also recommend vaccination against Kennel Cough (aĬommon respiratory infection caused by the Bordetella bronchiseptica bacteriumĪnd Parainfluenza virus), this can be done from 10 weeks of age and so is oftenĬombined with the second part of the primary vaccination course. Weeks AND at least 2 weeks after the first dose Second puppy vaccination from the age of 10.First puppy vaccination from the age of 6 weeks.There are 2 essential puppy vaccinations that your dog will need to get: Thankfully, we’re here to answer all your canine vaccination questions and we’ve even created a handy calendar that you can use to keep on top of your puppy’s vaccination schedule. It can be a lot to get your head around at first. Without puppy vaccinations administered in a correct and timely manner, your pet is at risk of contracting infections, many of which can even be life threatening. Puppy vaccinations are one of the most important things you need to know about as a new dog owner.