Like the humanslos dogs need a series of vaccinations from childhood to immunize against certain diseases. In this way we can protect them against some viruses that could seriously harm your health. According to race and geographic area there will be some vaccines that vary, but there are a number of vaccines which are obligatory and although there are those who resist putting them on their dog, the lack of these vaccines can lead to an administrative sanction.
Mandatory vaccination schedule (first four months)
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at 6 weeks: Primary vaccination or first vaccination. Parvovirosis, distemper and two polyvalent vaccines.
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at 8 weeks: Polyvalent Vaccine.
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at 12 weeks: Reminder of the Polyvalent.
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at 16 weeks: Rabies Vaccine.
annual vaccinations
Annual vaccinations for adult dogs can be divided into two groups: core vaccinations and recommended (or non-core) vaccinations.
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Core vaccinations for most dogs include:
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Rabia
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Parvovirus canino
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Moquillo
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canine hepatitis
The complementary vaccines that our doctors recommend are:
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Bordetella bronchiseptica
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Borrelia burgdorferi
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leptospira bacteria