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A Guide to Dog Vaccinations in Albuquerque

Dog vaccinations play an important role in your pet’s overall health. This is because they prevent dogs from both catching a variety of serious diseases and spreading them to other dogs and even humans. 

Dog Vaccinations Albuquerque: An Overview of Vaccines

Dog vaccinations are essential for helping your pet live a long and happy life. Vaccines will help a dog’s immune system fight off serious, sometimes life-threatening infections throughout their life. 

The core vaccinations suggested for all dogs protect against:

  • Parvovirus
  • Distemper
  • Canine hepatitis (Adenovirus)
  • Rabies

Rabies vaccination is required by law in most states. This is because rabies is transmissible to humans and is often fatal. There is no treatment for rabies infection in animals.

There are a variety of additional vaccines that are recommended depending on where the dog resides and their risk of exposure to other dogs at dog parks, groomers, etc.:

  • Lyme disease
  • Bordetella
  • Canine influenza
  • Leptospirosis

How Old Should Dogs Be To Receive Vaccinations?

Dog vaccinations start when your puppy is 7 to 8 weeks old and are boostered every three weeks until they are 20 weeks old. The rabies vaccines is safe for dogs 12 weeks and older. It is important to work with a trusted veterinarian to determine the best vaccine regimen to keep your dog healthy and protected throughout their life.

How Are Dog Vaccines Administered? 

The majority of dog vaccinations are most safely administered at a veterinarian’s office through a shot. Some vaccines can be delivered intranasally or orally and are absorbed through the mucus membranes of the nose or mouth.

Schedule Your Dog Vaccines with Petroglyph Animal Hospital

Ready to protect your furry friend against dangerous diseases? To learn more about the dog vaccinations Albuquerque pets are eligible for, don’t wait to consult with the veterinary professionals at Petroglyph Animal Hospital today.