Vaccination Time
Your new puppy definitely needs a series of vaccinations in his/her life to protect him/her from many dangerous diseases as his doggy immune system develops.
Vaccines |
Age of 1st vaccinations |
Age of booster vaccinations |
DHPPiL(Distemper, hepatitis, paraninfluenza, parvo, leptospirosis) |
6-8 weeks |
10-12 weeks and repeat every year |
Corona virus |
9-10 weeks |
12-13 weeks and repeat every year |
Anti-rabies |
12 weeks |
Repeat every year |
We Mount Everest Kennel Club provide each vaccine.
- DHPPiL(Distemper, hepatitis, paraninfluenza, parvo, leptospirosis)
DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Para influenza, Parvo) The DHPP vaccination is commonly referred to as a distemper vaccine. It protects against the fatal viral infections, but it covers much more. Canine distemper is a contagious viral infection that attacks a dog’s respiratory, gastrointestinal and neurological systems. The parvo virus mainly targets the gastrointestinal tract resulting in vomiting and bloody diarrhea. This vaccine helps in protecting the dogs from these viruses.
- Corona Virus
The disease is highly contagious and is spread through the feces of infected dogs, who usually shed the virus for six to nine days, but sometimes for six months following infection. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and anorexia. This vaccine keeps the dogs in check.
- Anti-rabies
Vaccinating your pet not only protects him from getting rabies, it protects him if he bites someone. Dogs that have bitten humans are required to be confined for at least 10 days to see if rabies develops, and if the animal's vaccination records are not current, a lengthy quarantine or even euthanasia may be mandated.