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How many 5-in-1 vaccine does a dog need?

Aryanna Smith
Aryanna Smith
2025-06-17 18:06:29
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Puppies should receive their first vaccinations at eight weeks, and it’s common for them to have these via the breeder. They should then receive their second set of vaccinations at 12 weeks, and their third at 16 weeks. Puppies are particularly vulnerable to serious diseases like parvovirus and canine distemper, so it’s vital they receive their initial course of three vaccinations. Annual booster vaccinations are needed throughout your dog’s life to maintain their protection from harmful disease. Some boosters are required every year, while others are needed every three years. The booster vaccinations dogs require are: Boosters for distemper, parvovirus and canine hepatitis every three years Boosters for leptospirosis and kennel cough every year.
Hollie Torphy
Hollie Torphy
2025-06-11 03:01:16
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The second puppy vaccinations consist of a 5-in-1 vaccine known as a C5. The 2nd puppy vaccinations take place approximately 4 weeks after the 1st one with your vet. The final puppy vaccinations are a repeat of the 5-in-1 C5 vaccine: Parvovirus Distemper Adenovirus (hepatitis) Parainfluenza Bordatella (+/- Leptospirosis vaccination). The final puppy vaccinations take place at a minimum age of 16 weeks because prior to this age, maternal antibodies, acquired when the puppy was feeding from their mother, may still be circulating in your puppy’s blood stream and these can interfere with the way the vaccine works. Once your puppy’s initial vaccinations have been completed, your veterinarian will usually recommend a booster approximately 12 months after the final puppy vaccination was given.
Linda Littel
Linda Littel
2025-06-07 10:39:53
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Puppies are typically vaccinated at eight and ten weeks with the second dose usually being given two to four weeks later. Your puppy will then require a booster vaccination at 6 or 12 months. The costs can vary depending on what vaccines are given and when. Different vaccines last for different lengths of time, as immunity can weaken. Your vet will provide you with a vaccination record, which you'll need to keep safe. If you adopt a puppy or dog from us, we'll have already given them initial vaccinations. You should still register with your vet, and talk to them about additional vaccines in the future. Speak to your vet about the best timings.
Anahi Wisoky
Anahi Wisoky
2025-06-02 14:01:19
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Puppies will need a series of vaccines to be fully vaccinated. For DHPP that means getting one at 6 to 8 weeks of age and then every 2 to 4 weeks until the pup is 16 weeks old. After the initial puppy series, dogs will get a booster every one to three years depending on the vaccine manufacturer’s label and your veterinarian’s recommendation. Your dog will only need to receive one shot during each visit rather than five, which saves time and money and minimizes your pet’s discomfort.
Nelda Brekke
Nelda Brekke
2025-05-19 20:08:41
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The main vaccination brand you will find offered in Ireland is the 5-in-1 from Merck Animal Health, known as Nobivac. This dosage is generally given in 2 parts, the first when the puppy is 6 weeks of age, and the 2nd part 2-4 weeks later. Two doses are required for proper immunisation. It’s recommended that you follow up with a booster ever 3 years for distemper, parvovirus and canine hepatitis. Some research says it could be better to give puppy the vaccinations closer to 11 weeks if you are going to wait to vaccinate your puppy you do need to be extra cautious about bringing them into public places before they are fully vaccinated. Typical costs are around €80 per puppy for the 2 visits for the shots.