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Old 03-28-2014, 08:18 AM   #15
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If this was a 3yr vaccine, I wouldn't have a problem with doing it early. But with this being a puppy, in her first year, doing boosters 4 months early could be too much for her system. These little dogs get the same amount of vaccine that is given to horses to build immunity. Vaccines are serious medicine, and over vaccinating can cause serious complications. Please don't take this chance with your baby, it's just not worth it.
There is no difference between a 1 year vaccine and a 3 year vaccine as far as I know. They are all the same. It's simply a labeling thing.

Actually - does anyone know why it's so important to do the puppy ones, then again at a year? I'm curious. I will always get the puppy vaccs, and then again at one year, but after that I'm almost certain I won't vaccinate again (besides rabies)? But I am just curious of the logistics of it all and why it's important to get reboosted at one year?

And you know me, I am the biggest advocate of NOT over-vaccinating!
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