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Originally Posted by julietimothy not sure where you all are from but all the vets around here start shots a 6 weeks old then every two weeks. So she would have all shots at 12 weeks. But if the shot got hot or was a bad could be what happen. So you are going though this. Bleach everything even your yard. Mix bleach and water in a sprayer. Every thing has to be bleached to kill it. It can live in the ground for years and pop back up. Good luck. Don't feel bad about the way you did the shots, most vets around here starts them at that age unless they are sick or one of the very very tiny. And you can look all of the net they say start it at 6 weeks. So don't feel bad you did nothing wrong. Good luck , I hope she is ok. |
I know some vets still start at 6 weeks even though current protocol says that is too early. It is very well known that giving vaccines 2 weeks apart actually suppressed the immune system. You never want to give vaccines more often than three weeks apart, with 4 weeks being more optimal. Vaccines are usually given at 8, 12, and 16 weeks although with toy breeds it may be best to start vaccines even later as the are weaned later and therefor maternal antibodies persist longer and make vaccines ineffective.
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