The vaccination protocol that one of the world's leading authorities on veterinary vaccines, Dr. W. Jean Dodds, uses for canines, does not recommend vaccinating puppies before the age of 9 weeks. I feel that breeders and vets that are vaccinating before that age are doing much more harm than good. Breeders, whether they give shots themselves or have the vet do it, should wait until the pups are at least 9 weeks old. Ideally, I think 10 and 14 weeks are the best ages for vaccinations. There is an excellent post today under the 'health' thread on vaccinations and the op will email you tons of valuable information on vaccinations. Also, keep in mind that vaccinations are not totally fool proof. Just like in humans, the doctors push the flu shot but many people still get the flu. |