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Puppy
Vaccines
When you get a new puppy it
is imperative that he receive all his
proper puppy vaccines. These protect him from getting diseases if
he becomes exposed to them.
When the pet doctor injects a vaccine into your puppy, it "teaches" the
pup’s immune system what a disease organism looks like. But the vaccine
contains only weak or dead versions of the organism, so the puppy's
immune system learns to recognize it, but without the danger of serious
infection.
Later in life, if the organism ever attacks, the puppy’s immune system
is already prepared to fight it off because of the vaccine.
When a puppy receives a puppy vaccine, his body forms antibodies that
can fight that particular disease. With the antibody already in
the puppy’s system, it will have a better chance of fighting off the
infection.
Puppies should receive their puppy vaccines beginning when they are
under the age of four months. Your vet will know which vaccines
to give, and in what order.
It's also important to give booster shots. These keep the puppy
vaccines current. You need to do this so that your puppy's
immunity continues to be strong. Some vets have a reminder
system, and will phone you or send out a postcard to let you know when
it's time for booster shots. However, it's good if you also keep your
own records of all shots, medical treatments and puppy vaccines, so
you'll know when it’s time.
If you have questions about the puppy vaccines, be sure to ask your vet
for more information. Your vet will know which vaccines your
puppy should receive, no matter when or where you purchased or adopted
your pet. When you adopt or purchase a puppy, remember to ask if
he has received any of the puppy vaccines. Some breeders and pet
shelters are very responsible and make sure that the first puppy
vaccines have already been given.
It's also important to keep in mind that giving puppy vaccines is not
successful 100% of the time. Some puppies have weaker immune
systems. This means that a puppy can come down sick with a
disease even if he has received all the proper puppy vaccines at all
the right times. If your puppy seems to be ill, even if he has
received all his vaccines, don’t hesitate to contact your vet.
It is very important for the health of your puppy that, in addition to
receiving all his puppy vaccines, you also need to keep a careful eye
on how your puppy is feeling and acting.
This will help you keep your pet alive, healthy and happy for many
years to come.
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Farm
Boarding
Kennels,
Radley Road,
Halam, near Southwell,
Notts NG22 8AS.
Tel 01159
652073
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