Like all puppies, pit bull puppies should be vaccinated against parvovirus, coronavirus and distemper (it's a single shot) at 8 weeks, 12 weeks and 16 weeks of age. They should also receive their first rabies vaccination at 16 weeks of age.
Only a vet with your dog's complete medical history can determine which vaccines should be given and when they'll be most effective. In general, however, shots begin when your dog is 4 to 6 weeks old and will continue until she's more than 16 weeks of age. Many of the most important vaccines can be given together, in what's often called the DHLPP vaccine. Some, like leptospirosis and rabies, require annual boosters that will be a routine part of a checkup.
Vaccinations are a very important part of keeping your puppy healthy, so it's great that you're thinking about it already!
Some breeders give puppies a set of shots before they ever go to their new home - but this DOES NOT MEAN that the puppy is fully vaccinated. When puppies are vaccinated early, the vaccines are NOT fully effective and will not be able to fully protect your pup from some very scary diseases.
Different vaccines and different veterinarians recommend shots at slightly different times.
But generally, a puppy receives it's first shot around 8-12 weeks of age. To ensure that your puppy's immune system is strong and to get the best result from the vaccine, however, the puppy will need more than just one shot. Usually this means getting BOOSTER shots at a later date.
For example, a puppy could get a combination vaccine at 12 weeks of age, and boosters at 16 and 20 weeks of age. The puppy might also get it's first rabies vaccine at 12 weeks of age, and a booster shot a whole year later.
So basically, 8-12 weeks is thought by many to be the best time to start a puppy's shots! It can be a bit confusing, so call your vet and ask for more information!
You should give your Pitbull puppy its first vaccinations at the age of 7 or 8 weeks. Repeat at 10 weeks, then again at 13 weeks, then last one at 16 weeks along with the Rabies vaccination at around 4-5 months. Check with your Veterinarian as you should have your puppy checked out by your local Vet. You should also bring in a fecal sample to your Vet to have your pet checked for internal parasites. You would not want to give just a Parvo vaccination, but the combination vaccine, Distemper, Parainfluenza, Hepatitis, etc. or also known as DHLP/Parvo vaccine. Be sure to booster this vaccine yearly. Don't forget about heartworm prevention too, ask your Vet. Be sure to feed a good name of dog food, not a cheap store brand.
They can be given as early as 5 weeks old. But most people do it at 8 weeks old.
Puppies should get a series of three shots - one shot at 8 weeks, one shot at 12 weeks and one shot at 16 weeks. At 16 weeks (4 months) the puppy should also be vaccinated against rabies.
a puppy needs its shots as soon as its eyes open and when she/he is at least 2 months old
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You mean his shots that all dogs should get? If so, it should be done at 4 to 6 months to start on their shots and continue on into adulthood and then a yearly shots to keep it going.
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