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Begin by entering your Client’s Name, Address, and Phone number in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identification and communication.
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Indicate whether your pet is on heartworm/parasite and flea/tick preventatives by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and providing the brand names if applicable.
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Vaccinations are important to keep your puppy, and other dogs, protected when going on walks. To gain immunity, your puppy will need a series of booster vaccinations every 2-4 weeks between 6-16 weeks of age. After this, they will need booster vaccinations every 12-months to 3-years, depending on the type of vaccine.
What is the proper vaccination schedule for a dog?
Dogs overdue their booster may need to restart their vaccine course again with two injections, 4 weeks apart.
What is the protocol for UC Davis dog vaccination?
Note: 1) Puppies should receive DA2PL and CPV at 3-4 week intervals ending at about 16 weeks of age. Vaccination of puppies under 6 weeks of age is not recommended. Adult dogs (6 months old) with no known vaccination history should receive one injection of DA2PL and CPV regardless of age.
What is the normal vaccination schedule for dogs and cats?
To provide the best protection against disease during the first months of life, your veterinarian will recommend a series of vaccinations, usually 2-4 weeks apart. For most puppies and kittens, the final vaccination in the series is given at about 4 months of age.
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