When are the three injections for puppies? The three vaccination times for puppies are generally 8 weeks, 12 weeks and 16 weeks. The vaccinations include rabies vaccine, canine distemper vaccine and pneumonia vaccine.
Puppies can be vaccinated when they are 2 months old, with an interval of 21 days between each shot. For example, the first shot is on October 1st, then the second shot is on October 22nd, and the third shot is on November 12th.
Before injecting the dog with the vaccine, you should pay attention to maintaining physical health. If the dog is sick, it must be treated first. At the same time, when the dog's physical condition is stable, a health check is required to determine whether the vaccination can be given. In addition, since the vaccination is also time-sensitive, the dog needs to be vaccinated on time.
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