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Vaccinations & Deworming

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by Megan & Stacy

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are important for your puppy because it protects them from deadly illnesses and possibly death. This is why it is so important to keep your dog up to date on all of the necessary vaccines. Understanding which vaccines are necessary are a key component to your dog's health and survival. It is important for you to conduct your own research, talk to other pet owners, and various veterinarians in order to understand the role vaccines play in the safety of your dog.

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The vaccine schedule followed at Mt. Rainier Doodle Dogs is as follows: 

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5 weeks - Neopar (parvo only) - this vaccine works with moms immunity to start giving your puppy immunity against parvo.

8 weeks - 5-Way vaccine (canine distemper, adenovirus type1 - Hepatitis, adenovirus type2 - respiratory disease, parainfluenza, parvovirus)

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Your puppy will come home with two Parvo vaccines already which is very important because Parvo is a very scary and almost always deadly disease. 

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Recommended vaccine schedule after you take your puppy home:

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12 weeks - 5-Way vaccine

16 weeks - 5-Way vaccine

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It is of utmost importance that you follow up with your veterinarian make sure your puppy is UTD on all the necessary vaccines so they have full immunity. We do not give vaccines with the Lepto in them.​​ You can do some research beginning with the following articles about Lepto vaccines:  Read This Before You Vaccinate For Lepto | Dogs Naturally and What Is Leptospirosis and Should You Be Concerned? - American Kennel Club.

Deworming

While it is critical that you make sure your Doodle Dog is kept up-to-date (UTD) with his/hers vaccines, it is just as important to keep a proper and timely deworming schedule for your puppy or dog. 

 

Every single dog has worms and parasites, they occur naturally in their gut, in the ground, in water., and pretty much anywhere your dog sticks his/her nose. 

 

ALL puppies have worms and parasites that they get from their mother when her milk comes in and they begin to nurse. Worms are very common in dogs and you should not be alarmed if you find one. They key is to worm your puppy on a regular basis as per you particular veterinarian's instructions and/or get fecal samples tested by your veterinarian in order to make sure the parasite or worm numbers remain are low.

 

The deworming schedule followed at Mt. Rainier Doodle Dogs is as follows: 

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4 weeks wormed with Pyrantel Pamoate

6 weeks wormed with Pyrantel Pamoate

8 weeks wormed with Fenbendazole

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As always, make sure and consult with your vet about any concerns you may have and to follow up to make sure your puppy is UTD on their vaccines/health

The information contained in this website is solely for informational purposes, and DOES NOT replace licensed professional veterinary care. The information contained within this pamphlet or on our website is subject to interpretation and an evaluation of an animal's medical condition should be performed by a trained professional before any medical decisions are implemented. We shall not be liable to any person whatsoever for any damages, or equivalencies, or by reason of any misstatement or error, negligent or otherwise obtained in any communication from Mt. Rainier Doodle Dogs.

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