What Vaccinations Does My Dog Need?
Vaccinations are essential for protecting your dog from serious and sometimes life-threatening diseases. Core vaccines are recommended for all dogs, regardless of lifestyle. These include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus (canine hepatitis). They help prevent highly contagious and often fatal illnesses.
Non-core vaccines depend on your dog’s environment, age, and exposure risk. These may include kennel cough (bordetella), leptospirosis, Lyme disease, and canine influenza, especially for dogs that spend time outdoors, in boarding facilities, or around other dogs.
Puppies usually start vaccinations at 6–8 weeks of age, followed by booster shots over several months. Adult dogs need regular boosters to maintain protection. Your veterinarian can recommend a vaccination schedule tailored to your dog’s health and lifestyle.

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