Puppy shots do not treat for worms. Vaccinations trigger the immune system to develop antibodies to viruses. Worms (intestinal parasites) need to be diagnosed and treated with an appropriate anti-parasitic agent (dewormer).
Ask your vet.
Puppies should receive their first parvo vaccine at around 6-8 weeks, with booster shots given every 3-4 weeks until they are 16-20 weeks old. Worming should typically start at 2 weeks of age and continue every 2 weeks until the puppy is 12 weeks old, then every month until they are 6 months old. Always consult with a veterinarian for specific advice based on your puppy's individual needs.
If you bring the puppies in to your vet office, they will tell you when shots are needed.
Usually under $100.
No, you don't have to but it is better to give your puppies shots as soon as they are ready. If you don't give your puppies their shots they can get many different illnesses and die
Here's a chart that I got from Dogster. This is about the correct time to get what shots and when:
Plenty of fresh food and water, grooming often, medicine, shots, worming pills....etc.
depending on where you go to get your shots and the age of your puppy, the first round for puppies usually doesnt have the parvo vaccine. they are able to get a parvo vaccine after they reach 6 weeks of age. and should be boosted on that monthly until the reach about 4 months old.
The parvo virus is very dangerous and an infection can irreparable damage to your puppy. Talk to your doctor and make sure you give him all the booster shots to ensure that he is healthy.
Free dalmatian puppies can be found at the SPCA. These puppies need a home, and they can be adopted for almost no cost, or even for free. They will have all their shots.
Nowhere whatsoever; go to CA.
No, not unless you anticipate complications. However the puppies will need their shots so you do need to be registered with a vet.