Shots should not be given under 5weeks of age, but they'll be okay unless they were vaccinated at 3weeks or less.
If they were, watch them closely; some puppies can have adverse affects.
HOWEVER, my dog was 18wks old and had TERRIBLE affects after a vaccine, so just be careful.
yes u can its not by law either u can or they have to its your choice but if the puppies are really young let them spend time with their mother and drink the moms milk
If you bring the puppies in to your vet office, they will tell you when shots are needed.
Usually under $100.
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.
No, you don't have to but it is better to give your puppies shots as soon as they are ready. If you don't give your puppies their shots they can get many different illnesses and die
Here's a chart that I got from Dogster. This is about the correct time to get what shots and when:
Ask your vet.
Pit bull puppies should receive a series of vaccinations starting at around 6-8 weeks of age. These vaccinations should be given every 3-4 weeks until the puppy is around 16 weeks old. After the initial series of shots, booster vaccinations are typically given annually. It's important to follow a vaccination schedule recommended by a veterinarian to ensure a puppy's health and immunity.
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.
No, Parvo is not a vaccine that needs to be administered yearly. The Parvo vaccine is typically given as a series of shots to puppies, with boosters given every 1-3 years depending on the veterinarian's recommendation.
Shots are given without briefs.
Nowhere whatsoever; go to CA.