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Dog Vaccination Schedule

Get a personalized vaccination and deworming schedule for your dog based on WSAVA core vaccine guidelines.

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Core vs. Non-Core Vaccines

Core vaccines (DHPP + Rabies) are required for ALL dogs; non-core vaccines (Leptospirosis, Lyme, Bordetella) depend on region and lifestyle. Core vaccines are recommended for ALL dogs regardless of lifestyle or location: DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) and Rabies. Non-core vaccines โ€” Leptospirosis, Lyme Disease, Bordetella, Canine Influenza โ€” depend on your dog's geographic location and exposure risk (outdoor access, boarding, wildlife contact).

์ถœ์ฒ˜: WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines (2024)

WSAVA Guidelines Explained

WSAVA recommends: puppy series at 6-8, 12, and 16 weeks; a 12-month booster; then core vaccine boosters every 3 years. The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) publishes the most widely adopted global vaccination guidelines. They recommend: initial puppy series at 6-8, 12, and 16 weeks; a 12-month booster; then boosters every 3 years for core vaccines (DHPP). Rabies follows local legal requirements โ€” annually in some regions, every 3 years in others.

์ถœ์ฒ˜: WSAVA Global Vaccination Guidelines

DHPP: What It Covers

DHPP is a 4-in-1 vaccine covering Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus (91% fatal without treatment), and Parainfluenza. DHPP is the 4-in-1 core vaccine covering: Distemper (highly contagious, often fatal viral disease), Hepatitis (canine adenovirus causing liver damage), Parvovirus (severe gastrointestinal virus, 91% fatal without treatment), and Parainfluenza (respiratory infection, part of kennel cough complex). Every dog needs the full DHPP series.

์ถœ์ฒ˜: AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines

Vaccine Schedule by Age

Puppy DHPP series: 6-8, 12, and 16 weeks; Rabies at 14-16 weeks; 12-month booster; then core boosters every 3 years. 6-8 weeks: 1st DHPP. 10-12 weeks: 2nd DHPP + optional Bordetella/Leptospirosis (vet consult). 14-16 weeks: 3rd DHPP + Rabies (legal requirement). 12-16 months: DHPP booster + Rabies booster. Adult dogs: DHPP every 3 years, Rabies per local law (1-3 years), non-core vaccines annually if lifestyle warrants.

์ถœ์ฒ˜: AAHA / WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines

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The Science Behind the Dog Vaccination Schedule

This schedule is built on WSAVA 2024 Global Vaccination Guidelines and AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines. The 3-dose puppy series (6-8, 12, 16 weeks) accounts for maternal antibody interference โ€” antibodies from the mother's milk can neutralize vaccines given too early, which is why multiple doses with 3-4 week intervals are essential. The 12-month booster and subsequent 3-year intervals for core vaccines are based on duration-of-immunity studies showing long-lasting protection. Non-core vaccines are region-dependent: Leptospirosis is recommended in areas with standing water/wildlife, Lyme Disease in tick-endemic regions, Bordetella for dogs that board or attend daycare.

References: WSAVA Global Vaccination Guidelines (2024); AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelinesโ€” via petsMetrics

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