Ask to your vetanarian about it. Because it does depend on what breed it is, I think. But their teeth might not be strong enough to chew on it because it might be hard. My 3 year old Maltese didnt have strong teeth until she turned 1 and a half.
Puppies generally receive their first vaccines, and necessary boosters at 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks of age. They should return to the Vet at 1 year for their first "adult" shots, and typically every year for an exam. Check with your Vet for his/her specific protocol as the necessary vaccines can vary by region.
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.
no it should not. u should see a doctor about that
8 weeks old or after. Before then it is too young.
DHPP is combination vaccine to protect dogs and puppies from four dangerous diseases: canine Distemper, infectious Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus infection. For puppies, the vaccine is given at 6 to 8 weeks old, and a booster shot is given when the dog is a year old. After that, the vaccine is usually given every three years.
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.
No. All patients should have healed by now.
One not designed for use with steel shot.
Getting a rabies shot will have no effect on a dog's grooming, which can be done whenever the dog needs it.
At least 5 to 7 years it depends on what breed.
16 weeks
Dogs should receive their first rabies shot at around 12-16 weeks of age, and then get booster shots every 1-3 years, depending on local laws and regulations.