The first vaccination for puppies should be given at about 2 months of age from birth. The first of these immunizations should be given in three shots, with 21 days between each shot, and the third shot followed by a rabies shot 1 week apart. This way the three shots of the first immunization and the rabies vaccine shot will have been completed. Annual immunizations are given once a year and consist of the canine quadruple vaccine and rabies vaccine. After the vaccinations, the dog is relatively weak, so just don’t take the dog out for a walk to avoid getting sick. Secondly, the dog also needs regular deworming, but deworming and vaccination should not be done at the same time, which should be separated by two weeks.
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