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Vaccination Program
We do not dictate or recommend vaccination
programs to our clients. We would strongly encourage that you
establish a Vet-Client relationship with a local Vet practice
in your area who can tailor your program to what is best in your
geographical area.
We have put our current immunization program
in writing to help our customers and their veterinarians understand
what we have done prior to the purchase of the puppy or adult
dogs. This program has been used on our adult dogs and is required
with a signed health certificate stating the immunization status
of the dogs that we train here. Accurate immunization records
must be filed on each animal for future use. Most states are now
requiring this for interstate travel.
Puppies
Week 1. Dock tails and remove dewclaws. Treat
open wounds with antibiotics.
Week 2. Deworm puppies with paste or liquid
dewormer like Strongid or Nemec.
Week 4. Start the weaning process. Feed moistened
puppy food and fresh water often.
Week 5. Discontinue placing the Bitch with
the litter. Monitor stools, food consumption, and individual performance
on litter. Place dry puppy food as free choice but continue feeding
moistened puppy food and fresh water. Deworm with Drontal dewormer.
Week 9. Immunize Canine with Da2PP+CVK (Distemper,
Adenovirus Type 2, Coronavirus, Parinfluenza, and Parvovirus).
Modified live and killed virus, subcutaneous. Deworm with Fenbendazole
dewormer.
Week 12. Immunize Canine with Da2LPP +CVK
(Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Coronavirus, Parinfluenza, Parvovirus,
Leptospira Bacterin).
Immunize Canine Bordetella Bronchiseptica intranasal.
Deworm with Fenbendazole dewormer.
Week 16. Immunize Canine Distemper, Adenovirus
Type 2, Coronavirus, Parinfluenza, and Parvovirus, and Leptospira
Bacterin Modified Live Virus subcutaneous and Immunize Canine
Bordetella Bronchiseptica subcutaneous. Deworm with Fenbendazole
dewormer.
Immunize 1-year Rabies vaccination.
Adult Dogs
Annual Da2LPP+CVK and rotate intranasal and
subcutaneous Canine Bordetella Bronchiseptica.
Monthly prevention of Heartworm and external
parasites, monitor sample stools quarterly for internal parasites
and treat accordingly.
Vaccination for Borrelia Burgdorferi is recommended
in areas of high tick infestation. Consult your veterinarian regarding
this particular vaccination program!
Heartworm preventative should be administered
by April 1 of each year through November or after the first killing
frost occurs.
"The main reason
to immunize your dog properly is because others don't"
Top Gun Kennel Veterinarian
Dr. Kathy Ross
Ross Vet Clinic
3251 North Marion Road
Marion, IA 52302
(319) 373-1131
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