Take it to the vet ASAP and don't let it outdoors.
. If you do take him/her for a walk, make sure you keep the puppy away from other dogs and other dogs feces, as they can carry the parvo virus.
Yes, a puppy can still get parvo after vaccination, but the risk is significantly reduced. Vaccination is the best way to protect against parvo, but it is not 100 effective. It is important to follow the recommended vaccination schedule and practice good hygiene to minimize the risk of infection.
A puppy requires its first vaccination beween 6-8 weeks of age. Please click on the link below for vaccination information.
It's typically recommended to wait about 7-10 days after the second vaccination before taking a puppy for a walk. This allows time for the immune system to respond to the vaccine and provide protection against common diseases. Always consult with your veterinarian for specific advice tailored to your puppy's individual needs.
The vaccination series to protect against distemper is usually started before the rabies vaccination is given. However, rabies vaccination may also be given along with the vaccination for distemper depending on the puppy's age.
my dog had a puppy and hasn't had a second one yet so how long does it take for A SECOND PUPPY TO BE BORN
A puppy who has just receieved a parvo vaccine can touch the ground immediately, as long as they are not in direct contact with a canine who has the parvo virus. It is unlikely for a puppy to contact parvo immediately after vaccination.
you should probably ask an animal doctor.
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.
If it's the first puppy, it will automatically come up with a screen to name it. If it is your second puppy, you have to play with it some.
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.
Never vaccinate a puppy before 6 months of age because they are still developing and could conceive and are put at risk of a illness because of youth.