Your Puppy’s First Visit

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Your Puppy’s First Visit

When vaccinating young puppies, it’s crucial to ensure the final distemper virus/parvovirus vaccine is given at or after 16 weeks of age. This timing is important due to the relatively high rate of parvovirus in many communities and declining levels of protection from maternal antibodies. While it’s unclear exactly when maternal antibodies diminish, it typically occurs between 8 and 16 weeks. Our recommended vaccine schedule is:

What to expect At Your First Visit

Vaccines

Importance of Fecal Samping & Deworming

Diets

Housebreaking

Crate Training

Socialization

Puppies benefit from proper socialization, with the critical period ending around 13-14 weeks. While this coincides with high parvovirus risk, studies show that properly managed socialization classes don’t increase this risk. Look for classes requiring initial vaccines and negative fecal exams.

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