vaccinations so i get my puppy and her vaccine log shows she has had two series of shots....and thats what the person who i got it from told me...i go to the vet he gives her anotehr series and says shes all done except for rabies...im lost...am i supposed to start all over with shots when i get my puppy.....? do the shots have to go in order....? im so confused.....i hate the lady i got my puppy from.....the first one died and now i got this one as a replacement....and a goodvet is so hard to find.... |
Most give 3 series of puppy shots, plus 1 rabies shot. In Yorkies, they aren't usually started until 8 weeks and are given at 3 to 4 week intervals. Any shots given sooner wouldn't be considered effective due to the pup still getting immunity from the mother. When you got your pup, did the health record have the labels from the vaccine vials or was the info just written in? I wouldn't trust a health record from a breeder that didn't provide the actual labels from the vaccine vials along with the dates they were given. If everything is in order, your pup should only still need the rabies until ! year from now when she'll need her first adult boosters. :aimeeyork :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa |
It depends on how old the puppy was when first given the vaccines from the breeder. If the shote were given at too young of an age then they are going to be ineffective. One good thing about your vet is that he honored the vaccinces that were given. My vet would not accept them! My pup also had 2 series of vaccines before I got her. The thing is You need to be very careful not to over vaccinate your puppy. :aimeeyork I ended up giving Suzi 2 more rounds of shots + the two the breeder gave. Suzi needs her rabies , and that is all. I will not allow the vet to give her anther round. I am too scared that it is too much for her, if a dog gets too many there are serious consequences. :aimeeyork |
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and it is so hard to find a good vet? My niece lives in las Vegas and I am giving her one of my pups for a graduation present. If you find a good vet let me know so I can fill her in on who to take my puppy to. Keely will be starting colleg soon but she is going to live at home so I know she will have help watching the puppy. She gets to fly out here and pick it out then we are driving to TN to see her dad. |
thanks im so confused....there was a sticker on her log sheet.....next to the check marks.....but then for her second set it was just check marks.....what should i do????:aimeeyork |
my first onedied of giardia and isospora....the person who sold it to me basically sold me a sick dog...on top of it she was hypoglycemic....and the vet thought she also had liver shunt....i go back and forth from LA and vegas.......but when my baby died the last doctor she saw was youseff at carey animal clinic......but she was already so sick she didnt make it...but he was so nice.....informative....and helpful that if i were in vegas i would go back to him....the vets in LA didnt catch what she had on time after i spent over 300 bucks......so that made me even more upset....so now this puppy was free since the other one died....but i cant find a good vet out here:aimeeyork |
I'm sorry for the loss of the puppy. My parents use the Banfield Hospital in Sun City. He appears to be quite competent as is the one in San Bernardino, CA. As to the vaccinations, I always put the labels in the puppy books. My puppies are up-to-date on their shots when they leave here. I tell the new pet parents to walk away from any vet that insists they have to re-vaccinate the puppies. I ask that they call my vet who will confirm the puppies were given their shots. I believe you can over-vaccinate these little ones. We give half-shots on puppies. I believe many vets use vaccinations as a way to make money; the protocols are very clear that a 20# mastiff puppy and a 1.5# yorkie really do not need the same amounts of vaccine. |
If the vet said three rounds is enough, I'd go with that sense most vets won't under vaccinate. If you are concerned about the levels being too low, do a titer about three weeks after the last vaccine is given.:) |
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I don't usually post too much, but I wanted to let everyone know what one of my Vets told me about vaccinations. The recommended dose of vaccine is what it takes to immunize...not the size of the puppy. I had questioned him about the rabie vaccine so while I was there he called the company. They said if the recommended dose was not given, the dog could still get the disease. It's not the size of the dog that matters, but what it takes to either kill or immunize the disease. Has anyone else's Vet told them this? None of my babies have had problems with their vaccinations ever, but I would be afraid to get a lower dose and they not be covered. |
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It doesn't have to do with the size of the dog but what it takes to create immunity. Now the rabies is supposedly way more powerful than it needs to be, so you might get away with giving less but as a general rule the whole thing should be given in my opinion. |
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thanks you to all who replied....your responses were very helpful! |
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that makes sense:thumbup: |
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