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Vaccines for Dogs and Puppies

Vaccines are an effective way to protect your canine companion against harmful diseases.

Vaccination is a crucial step in maintaining your dog's health. It helps prevent serious diseases that can affect their long-term well-being. Whether your companion is a growing puppy or an adult dog, it’s important to follow a personalized vaccination program. Our veterinarians can determine the necessary vaccines based on your dog's age, lifestyle, and specific risks.

Why is vaccination important for my dog?

Vaccination protects your dog against several serious and sometimes fatal diseases, such as parvovirus, distemper, hepatitis, and leptospirosis. These infections can easily be prevented with an appropriate vaccination plan. Vaccination stimulates your dog’s immune system, allowing them to better defend against pathogens.

At what age should my puppy be vaccinated?

Puppies generally begin their vaccination program at 8 weeks of age. This program includes several vaccines administered at regular intervals to ensure optimal protection. The vaccination plan will be tailored to their age and environment to ensure they remain protected against common diseases.

Should I continue vaccinating my adult dog?

Yes, even after the puppy stage, it is essential to continue vaccination boosters to maintain effective protection throughout your dog's life. The adult vaccination schedule varies depending on veterinarian recommendations, and it is generally advised to have boosters every 1 to 3 years, depending on the vaccines administered. Our veterinarians will evaluate your dog’s specific needs and establish the ideal vaccination program.

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