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					Originally Posted by Sharly4  I've been breeding for 13 years and my mentors for 20 plus we've all been giving first shots at 6 weeks. It's what my vet recomended since I first started and my puppies sometimes have 3 shots before they leave. I also put them outside at about 6-8 weeks old so they can start potty training. I've never had one instance of Parvo in all my years of breeding. I keep everyone up to date and on schedule! Neither have any of my mentors have had Parvo. I know you've all been doing research and if it works for you guys it works. This has worked for me all these years and I don't plan on changing. | 
 
  If this works for you.  However, have you had titers preformed on pups after their first shots to insure they are recieving the immunities the innoculation is meant to provide.  Dr Dodd's vaccination protocol has been adopted and taught throughout U.S. Vetenarian's Schools.  Her protocol has been researched & tested.