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A Booster for Buster

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Sure, he抯 adorable. That bouncy, little fluff ball boasting the new-puppy smell surely warms the heart and puts a smile on a proud, new pet owner抯 face. But that puff ball is now all your responsibility! That means it抯 up to you to keep the little mongrel healthy and up to date on all his shots.

You may be asking yourself, 揇idn抰 he get his puppy shots at the shelter where I got him??Maybe ?but there抯 a little more to it than that. Immunizations keep puppies healthy and happy ?after all ?those natural antibodies from their moms only last for about six to eight weeks.

So, here抯 what to expect when you take your four-legged friend to the vet:

?The First Visit ?(6 to 8 weeks old) Your veterinarian will give him a combination vaccine (DHPP) to protect him from four dangerous diseases: Canine distemper, infectious hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus infection.

?The Second, Third, and Fourth Visit ?(9 to 12 weeks old) He抣l get a second DHPP vaccination and possibly vaccinations against coronavirus infection, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, and kennel cough, depending on his risk for those diseases.

?The Fifth Visit ?(13 to 16 weeks old) He抣l get another DHPP and any others your veterinarian recommends, plus his very first rabies shot.

?The Last Visit協inally! ?(15 to 16 months old) He抣l get all of them again, then you抣l both be done.

After that, it抯 all fun and games for you and your new pup ?with the exception of those yearly boosters he抣l need. These help keep vaccine levels high enough to offer ongoing protection. PETCO抯 website has a great article on this if you need more information (http://www.petco.com/Page.aspx?pc=Article&PetTypeID=1&TopicID=12&id=2240&nav=153).

By the way, don抰 worry about the scary needles; they probably intimidate you more than your unwitting puppy. Just give him a little doggie treat when it抯 all done and he抣l quickly forget it ever happened!