The first of the series of shots is usually given at 6 to 8 weeks of age. second injection at 9 to 12 weeks, and the final injection at 12 to 16 weeks.
Phone your vets and they will tell you. Generally it's 8 weeks or more. There are a series of shots at intervals.
Your puppy should receive its first shot at between six and eight weeks old. The only shot it will need at this time is the immunization for DHLPPC. This is for distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and corona.
Typically 6-8 weeks old.
Your vet will be able to properly schedule your puppy's shots.
Yes you can, and the type of shots depends on the age of the canine I believe
Yes. You're puppy would love a walk.
in some certain shots it may cost more than 15$ but a puppy shots cost 15$ maximum
Collective nouns are a series of shots or a schedule of shots.
Two in the head with a barrat 50cal.
I am assuming you mean " give a 9 month old puppy his first shots"Well , puppy should have had his first shot at 3 month, depending on the breed, some very small breeds get their shots at 4 month. But better late then never. Take this puppy to the vets as soon as possible, the vet will advise you what is needed and how to proceed.
NO that is just way too cruel
i got my puppy for 500 at 8 wks old and he had his first shots.
Dogs need to get their first booster shots at 8 weeks of age. After leaving their mom if they are not vaccinated they can get diseases like parvovirus which is fatal and caninevirus which is like parvo but not fatal. Talk to your vet and he will explain the shots that your puppy needs.
Then you schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to get back on a regular vaccination schedule.
after he gets all his shots