Yes, you can. Vaccinations administered too early can interfere with the immunity that the mother transfers to the puppy immediately after birth. Always contact your veterinarian to set up a vaccination program for puppies.
You can give a puppy puppy milk as soon at its born, although it's better it give your pup mommys' milk the first week of brith it is ok to give your pup pups' milk.
today i gave rabies shot to my 3mth old puppy but i m not sure that it went 100% can i give one more shot of rabies vaccine.....
I am assuming you mean " give a 9 month old puppy his first shots"Well , puppy should have had his first shot at 3 month, depending on the breed, some very small breeds get their shots at 4 month. But better late then never. Take this puppy to the vets as soon as possible, the vet will advise you what is needed and how to proceed.
No, you cannot give a dog a shot to keep it small. The size of the breed is determined by genetics. Look at the dog's feet to get an idea of how large it will get. A puppy will grow into its large feet.
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
Take your puppy to a vet.
16 weeks
no i dont think so but make sure you check with your local vet
Occasionally dogs may give birth to only one puppy but if there are more i would get your dog to a vet a soon as possible
Please take your puppy to the vetenarian as soon as possible - that is the best solution.
This is possible, depending upon what the shot was. If it was a vaccination, the puppy is probably not vomiting from the shot itself, although I would keep an eye on the puppy during and after the next round of vaccinations. More likely, your puppy is vomiting from motion sickness and stress from riding in the car to and from the vet's office.
They give Jess a puppy for Christmas.