All dogs should be vaccinated. Even if you're adopting a dog and think he's probably had his shots, play it safe and have him vaccinated again. It's better to give an extra vaccine than none at all. Booster vaccines should be given every three to four weeks until puppies are five months old; vaccinations of adult dogs should be discussed with your veterinarian during their annual physical exams. Here is a guide to the diseases for which your pup will need vaccines:Distemper Distemper is a contagious viral disease that affects the respiratory and nervous system of dogs. Distemper does not cause "bad temper." It is a serious illness that is almost always fatal.HepatitisHepatitis is a viral infectious disease that affects the liver and eyes and may cause reproductive problems. Hepatitis is not contagious to people.
Immunizations (or vaccines) are intended to stimulate the immune system so as to protect the animal from the infectious agent. However, this stimulation may cause some minor symptoms.
Vaccinations have saved the lives of millions of dogs. Current vaccination programs protect our dogs (and us) from the threat of rabies. Newer vaccines have been developed to protect against a variety...
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