Puppies need to be vaccinated against parvovirus and distemper; in the United States these two diseases are often combined with adenovirus, parainfluenza virus and hepatitis into one 5-way combo vaccine. Puppies also need to be vaccinated against rabies.
The puppies need to be vaccinated against rabies, coronavirus, kennel cough, canine adenovirus, parvo and distemper. The vaccines are usually administered in a single 5-way or 7-way injection.
In Australia Puppies are vaccinated at 8 to 10 weeks not sure about other countries but guess it would be about the same
They will be at risk of the life threatening diseases which are vaccinated against, and probably won't live long and happy lives. Get them vaccinated.
PARVO
It's generally not recommended to have unvaccinated puppies around non-vaccinated dogs due to the risk of spreading infectious diseases. It's important to prioritize the health and safety of all animals involved by following vaccination protocols and guidelines recommended by veterinarians.
Within their first year, puppies should receive vaccinations for Measles, Rabies, and DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluena, Parvovirus). You may also have the option to have your puppy vaccinated against Bordatella, Lyme disease, Coronavirus, and Leptospirosis.
yes some people cant affored shots.....plus the puppy will cost more
two months the puppies should not need there moms
No, not unless the other dogs have something and the puppies have not yet been vaccinated. It is time to vaccinate at about 6 weeks old for dogs and cats. This is a good time to spay and neuter the pups also.
most people get vaccinated after a couple months after birth. ask your doctor for any re-up vaccination shots you may need.
No more than other puppies
Puppies are the young of dogs. They are helpless and need care from their mom.