Usually, your veterinarian has this kind of information. I can't give you further advise than asking your vet because the doses change from breed to breed and from dog to dog (specially if they're in different age groups).
Contact your veterinarian to determine when boosters are due. It will depend on the age of your puppy at the time of initial vaccination and the type of vaccine used.
9 weeks. :)
3-4 weeks after their first set
No, not unless you anticipate complications. However the puppies will need their shots so you do need to be registered with a vet.
Here's a chart that I got from Dogster. This is about the correct time to get what shots and when:
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.
It would be a good idea for your dogs shots to be done before she gets pregnant but just think though , Do dogs in the wild have shots before they have pups?
Yes they need their shots and to be dewormed and at 12 weeks they need their rabies shot,any other medicine you need to ask your vet about.
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 puppies need to be vaccinated against rabies, coronavirus, kennel cough, canine adenovirus, parvo and distemper. The vaccines are usually administered in a single 5-way or 7-way injection.
Definitely! The puppies need a parvovirus vaccine at this time. It is the first one and there are another two needed to give them immunity from this disease, which usually kills a puppy.
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).
You should always take your pets to the vet if they are sick or if they need their shots, and take puppies for "well puppy" checkups
If the puppies are with the mother then you should keep them with her until 8 weeks of age. The mother will instinctively wean the puppies on her own, but you may need to help her by removing her from the puppies. The puppies can technically be taken away after 6 weeks, but the longer the puppies are with the mother the better because they will learn from their mother.
Dogs start to produce milk when they need to feed their puppies. If your dog has milk but has no puppies, the puppies are probably inside the mother. You just need to be patient. Hope this helped at least a little bit! ;D