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Puppy Vaccination Guide: Essential Tips for New Owners

Veröffentlicht January 29, 2026
Brand Border PAVC

Puppy vaccination protects fully

Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting time, but it also comes with important responsibilities, including ensuring your puppy receives proper vaccinations. Vaccines protect your puppy from serious and potentially fatal diseases.

 

Why Vaccinations Are Important

Puppies are born with some immunity from their mother, but this protection fades over the first few months of life. Vaccinations help build your puppy's own immune system to fight off dangerous diseases.

 

Core Vaccines for Puppies

These vaccinations are considered essential for all puppies:

Distemper: A highly contagious viral disease that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.

Parvovirus: A severe and often fatal disease causing vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, and dehydration.

Hepatitis (Adenovirus): Affects the liver and can cause serious illness.

Rabies: A fatal viral disease that can be transmitted to humans. Required by law in many areas.

 

Recommended Vaccination Schedule

6-8 Weeks: First combination vaccine (DHPP - Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza)

10-12 Weeks: Second DHPP booster, Leptospirosis (first dose)

14-16 Weeks: Third DHPP booster, Leptospirosis (second dose), Rabies vaccine

12-16 Months: Annual boosters begin

 

Optional Vaccines

Depending on your puppy's lifestyle and risk factors, your vet may recommend:

Kennel Cough (Bordetella): Recommended for puppies attending daycare, boarding, or dog parks.

Lyme Disease: For dogs in areas where tick-borne disease is common.

 

What to Expect After Vaccination

Most puppies experience no side effects. Some may have:

  • Mild fever or lethargy for 24-48 hours
  • - Slight swelling at the injection site
  • - Reduced appetite

Contact your vet if symptoms persist or worsen, or if you notice facial swelling, difficulty breathing, or severe lethargy.

 

Before Full Vaccination

Until your puppy completes their vaccination series (around 16 weeks), avoid:

  • Dog parks and public areas frequented by other dogs
  • - Contact with unvaccinated dogs
  • - Areas where wildlife may have been
     

Book Your Puppy's Vaccinations

Our veterinary team will create a personalised vaccination schedule based on your puppy's age, health, and lifestyle. Contact us to schedule your puppy's first wellness visit and vaccinations.

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