Pembroke Corgi In Missouri

Vaccinations

5 Weeks - NeoPar (High Titer Parvo Vaccination)

6 Weeks - Proguard KC (vaccinates against kennel cough)

7 Weeks - Proguard 5
(protects against Parvo, Distemper,   Adenovirus Type 2 and Parainfluenza)


Deworming/Parasites

2 Weeks - Panacur (
Protects Against Round, Hook, and Whip Worms)

4 Weeks - Panacur

5 Weeks - Frontline (Protection Against Fleas, Ticks, Ear Mites)

6 Weeks - Panacur

8 Weeks - Panacur

Frontline is also applied directly before leaving my care

Occasionally the vaccination program will vary for a particular litters individual needs, not all litters are the same, each has its own unique characteristics.  Somtimes certain stress factors will cause me to delay a vaccination for a few days causing the rest of the schedule to also change.   The day you plan to pick up your puppy or the day your puppy is shipped will also influence your puppys' vaccination schedule.  One example is very large litter especially the Corgis will develope slightly slower than a small litter and I will try to schedule vaccinations in coordinance with the large litters longer/later weaning schedule as they generally need to be with mom longer.   Some vaccinations are interfered with by the mothers own natural maternal antibodies, the puppies get these from moms milk and render the vaccination useless if given before those maternal antibodies have time to leave the body. 

NeoPar is a high titer/low passage and does a good job of protecting against Parvo in the presence of maternal antibodies but is relativley hard on the puppies immune system but thats why it works so well.  In a larger slower developing litter I will usually delay the NeoPar until they are strong enough and developed enough to handle it.
  

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