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pup vac?

  • 04-02-2010 1:24pm
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    my neighbour pups will be 6 weeks on fri. her plan was to bring them to vet Fri and get their parvo done, then in 2 weeks, before pups go to get their 1st 7-1 then booster would be up to the new owners.
    she now doesnt know what to do as she has been getting conflicting advise fron 2 dif vets. 1 has told her to go with what she had planned to do, the 2nd vet has said 2 save her money and not to do the parvo, but to do the 7-1 at 7 weeks. Which vet is right, or are they in a way both right?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,000 ✭✭✭andreac


    Oh god, parvo is extremely important so i would make sure they get that very soon, as parvo can be fatal if caught.

    The other vaccinations could prob wait til they are 8 weeks, but in my experience Parvo is very important so id be making sure she gets them done for that sooner rather than later.

    I wouldnt be going for saving money over risking the puppies health.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,378 ✭✭✭ISDW


    I'd suggest she goes with her original plan as well, parvo at 6 weeks. It would be awful if she lost any pups now.


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