Puppy Vaccination Schedule: What to Expect and When

New puppy? Learn the correct vaccination schedule, what each vaccine protects against and how to keep your puppy safe and healthy.
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Vaccinations are one of the most important parts of puppy care. They protect against dangerous diseases and help your puppy grow safely and confidently. A proper vaccination schedule also prevents future health problems. This guide explains what vaccines your puppy needs, when to get them and what to expect after each visit.


1. Why Puppy Vaccination Is Important

Vaccines help protect your puppy from serious illnesses such as
• Parvovirus
• Distemper
• Hepatitis
• Rabies
• Kennel cough

A vaccinated puppy has stronger immunity and can safely socialise with other dogs.


2. Recommended Puppy Vaccination Schedule

Puppy AgeVaccinePurpose
6 to 8 weeksFirst DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza)Core protection
10 to 12 weeksSecond DHPP and Bordetella (optional)Boost immunity
14 to 16 weeksThird DHPP and RabiesRequired by law in most areas
6 months to 1 yearBooster shotsMaintains protection
Yearly or as advisedAnnual boostersLong-term health

Always follow your veterinarian’s advice as schedules may vary by breed and location.


3. What to Expect After Vaccination

Some puppies show mild reactions which are normal
• Low energy
• Slight fever
• Tender spot near injection
• Reduced appetite

Call your vet if symptoms last more than a day or if your puppy has trouble breathing or walking.


4. Tips for a Smooth Vet Visit

• Take your puppy when they are calm and rested
• Bring treats to reward good behaviour
• Keep them warm and comfortable after the visit
• Note the date of the next vaccine immediately

A relaxed experience helps your puppy trust the vet in the future.


5. When to Avoid Vaccination

Speak to your vet if your puppy
• Is very weak or ill
• Has ongoing stomach issues
• Recently had surgery
• Shows allergic reactions after vaccines

In such cases the vet may delay or modify the schedule.


6. Socialising After Vaccinations

Avoid dog parks, daycare and playdates until the final round of vaccines is complete.
Before that, use controlled environments like indoor play or short walks away from other animals.


Conclusion

Vaccinations give your puppy the protection they need to grow happy and healthy. Following a proper schedule is easy when planned early. Work closely with your vet, track dates and watch for mild reactions. A vaccinated puppy can explore the world safely and with confidence.

Good care today creates a strong tomorrow.

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