There is so much on YorkieTalk about vaccinations, so you can use the search function to come up with some threads.
If I had a Yorkie puppy, they would get distemper, parvo, hepatitis and possibly parainfluenze at 10, 12 and 18 weeks and rabies at 16 weeks (Michigan law requires it but I'd hold off as long as possible). Then they would get distemper, parvo, hepatitis, rabies and possibly parainfluenza a year later and then no more than every 3 years after that unless titers came back very low. I would suggest never getting rabies at the same time as another vaccine. If you wait til 10 weeks to start vaccinating, your pup will be unprotected for longer but if you start to soon, maternal antibodies will fight the vaccines and make them worthless...
Lepto, corona, lymes, giardia, bordatella and the dental vaccine are all non-core ( along wtih parainfluenza) and there needs to be a good reason to give them. A couple of them I'd never consider givng.
Lepto has killed Yorkie pups and there needs to be an extremely good reason to give it. It doesn't protect against all strains either. If you "have" to give it, I wouldn't until at least 16 weeks.
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