What vaccinations does my dog need?
Core vaccines for dogs typically include rabies, canine distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Non-core vaccines, such as those for Bordetella (kennel cough) and Lyme disease, may be recommended based on your dog’s lifestyle and risk factors. Consult your veterinarian to determine the appropriate vaccines for your pet.
When should my puppy receive vaccinations?
Puppies usually begin their vaccination series at 6 to 8 weeks of age, with boosters administered every 3 to 4 weeks until they are about 16 weeks old. This schedule helps ensure they develop adequate immunity against common diseases.
How often should I deworm my dog?
Puppies should be dewormed every two weeks, starting at two weeks of age, until they are weaned. Adult dogs should be dewormed regularly, with the frequency depending on their lifestyle and risk of exposure. Consult your veterinarian for a deworming schedule tailored to your dog.
Do I need to vaccinate my dog if they never go outside?
Yes, even indoor dogs can be exposed to diseases through airborne pathogens, other animals, or humans bringing contaminants into the home. Core vaccines are recommended regardless of your dog’s lifestyle.
Do you take care of your pups’ vaccinations? If you raise pups and do the vaccinations yourself, you go through a lot of syringes. Restock your supply with our 3-CC Dog Syringes. This 100-count pack will last you and your pups for a while!
This 100-count pack of dog syringes comes in a 3 cubic centimeter size. This makes it a suitable size for a range of different vaccines for different sizes of dogs. These syringes should be disposed of after one use.
Dog syringes are equipped with plunger stops that allow you to fill them to the maximum capacity without costly spills. The inside of the syringes has a medical-grade lubricant which creates a smooth a accurate delivery of the vaccination.
Large and easy-to-read markings on the dog syringe ensure that you get the correct dosage for your pup. The tamper-proof packaging ensures that your syringe is sterile and clean when you’re ready to use it.
The needle on these dog syringes is ultra-sharp, tri-beveled, and equipped with anti-coring tips. The needle is coated with an anti-friction coating to cut down on your pup’s discomfort when they are being vaccinated.
If your dog has health problems and takes extra medication and supplements, having your own dog syringes will help you greatly. Administering the medicine yourself is a great way to save money and time. Rather than multiple trips to the vet, you can do it yourself!
Make sure you consult your vet before you vaccinate your pups. You should also have training in the proper administration of vaccinations and medicine before you do it yourself.
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