At what age should you stop vaccinating your dog?

Donald Walker
2025-08-04 10:33:55
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Dogs require annual booster vaccines throughout their lives; this is to ensure maximum protection against life-threatening diseases. We base our choice of vaccines on the lifestyle of the dog rather than age. Annual boosters usually cover leptospirosis and kennel cough. However, distemper, parvovirus and canine hepatitis are usually needed every three years. Therefore, a dog would need a vaccine every year to have maximum protection against diseases. St Clair Veterinary Group recommends that yearly boosters are obtained to ensure immunisation is up to date.
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