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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Regular Shots For Most Dogs

    Duramune is a multivalent vaccine that activates different antibodies in your canine's immune system to prevent multiple diseases and illnesses. Most puppies are given this type of injection at six months old, and then given an additional injection three weeks later. After the initial injection, the dog will not need a booster shot until he or she is one year old, followed by shots every two-to-three years.

    On the Other: For Some, It Could Be Too Much

    Because a Duramune injection delivers vaccinations against so many potential viruses, frequent injections might not be necessary for small dogs, dogs that rarely leave the house or animals with immune system disorders. Individual immunizations are available for dogs that may only face certain viral dangers in their geographic region.

    Bottom Line

    Most owners chose to give their dogs a series of comprehensive vaccinations at birth, followed by a series of booster shots throughout their dog's life. In some cases, the number of vaccines might not be necessary. Consult your veterinarian about what is appropriate for your animal.

    Source:

    Vet Info: Dog Vaccines

    Resource:

    Dog Vaccine Schedule and Instructions

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