Initially a puppy must be about 6-8 weeks old.
There is a series of vaccinations pups need re: general health (accounting for breed and weight), before the ones you would generally think of like rabies.
ASK your Vet. After the initial vaccines (which any conscious kennel owner/trainer can self-administer (get a copy of the records).
Generally, you'll annually need Distemper/Parvo/Lepto Combo, Rabies (typical, but a new one for rabies has been developed lasting multiple years; ALL requiring a Vet to administer), Bordetella (kennel cough if you ever board your dog).
Many breeders/trainers have vaccination days where you come to training and the breeder will have arranged with a Vet to be there and quickly administer all, more quickly, and at a more favorable price than taking your dog(s) in for appointments.
My puppy was 16 wks old when she received her first rabies PAC injections.
Most puppies will get a combination vaccine, called a MULTIVALENT vaccine
My puppy got his right before we took him home he was about 7 weeks, so around that time
My puppy got hers at 8 weeks (Siberian Husky)
At least once a year.
My dog had six puppies in her 1st litter of puppies.
The people who administer intramuscular injections are trained before they are allowed to administer injections to humans. Sometimes they are trained on pieces of fruit first.
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun puppies is puppies'.example: This is the first litter for the puppies' mother.
yes because the injections stop it from getting deseases
10 injections
I have one that just had seven on her first set of puppies
a dog will only eat her puppies if she feels like she is not ready for puppies after the first one you should be fine but still keep an eye on them for the first few days
First of all, why on the planet would you want to know? First answer that.>:-(
When they get the injections from a rooster's comb, the rooster does have to be killed. They can get rid of a rooster's comb without killing it but it has to be on the first day that it is born.
Prolotherapy using injections was derived from a treatment developed by H.I. Biegeleisen called sclerotherapy, used to treat varicose veins .
Yes, you do leave the puppies with the mama. I think for a month or so.
pups or puppies