

Most internal parasite medications protect dogs from intestinal parasites and heartworms. Internal Parasite Prevention – Heartworm and Intestinal Parasite Control These diseases can cause severe chronic systemic illness. Ticks can transmit bacterial diseases such as Lyme disease, Ehrlichia and Anaplasma to your dog.
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The weigh in appointments should occur until your puppy reaches their full size. The medications to prevent against these parasites is dosed on weight, so there should be scheduled monthly weigh-in appointments to monitor your puppy’s growth and to ensure we can send home the appropriate medications. There are two major categories of parasites that we should protect puppies from: external parasites (fleas and ticks) and internal parasites (heartworm and intestinal parasites). Example Vaccine Schedule* Parasite Prevention If your puppy has any vomiting, diarrhea, facial swelling or redness or changes to their breathing within 24 hours of the vaccine, you should seek emergency care immediately. It is common for puppies to feel sleepy and have a decrease in their appetite after vaccinations. This vaccine is given twice, 4 weeks apart, then boosted yearly after. Dogs who will be in close contact with water or wildlife, such as those who go swimming, to cottages, hiking or hunting, should be vaccinated for leptospirosis. When an infected animal urinates, the bacteria is spread into the environment where it resides in bodies of water.

It can be given as early as 3-4 weeks of age and is boosted yearly after. Dogs that will be in close contact with other dogs such as in the dog park, at play dates, at the groomer or boarder, should be vaccinated. Though it will often resolve without complications, it can progress to more serious respiratory disease such as pneumonia. It is very contagious and is spread through nasal secretions and close contact between dogs. Bordetella bronchiseptica (kennel cough) – Bordetella can cause a hacking/honking cough in affected animals.This vaccination is given at 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks of age, then boosted in one year, and then every 3 years after. Da2PP (Distemper, adenovirus-2, parainfluenza, parvovirus) – This combination vaccine protects puppies from four deadly viruses and is given to all dogs.The vaccination is given at 16 weeks of age, boosted in one year, and then every 3 years after. There is no treatment for a rabies infection. The rabies virus causes a neurological disease that can be lethal to both animals and humans.

Rabies – The rabies vaccine is required by law for all dogs in Ontario.

Vaccinations allow protection of puppies and dogs from preventable infectious diseases that can be potentially fatal. Below are the core aspects of preventative care that all puppies should have to promote their well being and longevity. Congratulations on your new puppy! As you take on this adventure of puppy ownership, it is important to set your puppy up for a long and healthy life.
