.: Shots for Newborns :.
There is no one answer for this question, but a few basic rules apply. A minimum of two
multivalent vaccinations (including distemper and parvo) given three to four weeks apart
are required for every dog or puppy over three months old. An additional vaccination against
rabies is also necessary. Vaccinations against coronavirus, Bordatella, or Lyme disease are
based on owner's needs and veterinarian' s advice.
For young puppies, vaccinations usually start at six-to-eight weeks of age and are given every
three-to-four weeks until the puppy is 16 weeks of age. Recent information regarding parvovirus
may extend this recommendation to 18 or even 20 weeks, especially for Dobes and Rottweilers.
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