Vacinação Filhote (meses)

6, 9, 12 sem.
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Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
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Renato Passos, Eng. de Software

Last updated: Apr 18, 2026

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About this calculator

Vaccinating puppies is a crucial process to ensure their health and well-being. The vaccination schedule is essential to protect puppies from contagious and fatal diseases. Generally, puppies receive a series of vaccines in the first months of life, with periodic boosters to maintain immunity.

The vaccination schedule works based on the puppy's age and the type of vaccine needed. Common vaccines for puppies include those that protect against parvovirus, distemper, viral hepatitis, and rabies. The frequency of vaccines is determined by a veterinarian, based on the puppy's specific needs and recommendations from the World Organisation for Animal Health.

Following the recommended vaccination schedule is vital, as a lack of vaccines can leave the puppy vulnerable to serious diseases. Additionally, vaccination is not only a matter of individual health but also public health, as it helps prevent the spread of contagious diseases.

Common care when vaccinating a puppy includes ensuring they are healthy enough to receive vaccines, monitoring for possible adverse reactions, and keeping the vaccination calendar up-to-date. It's always recommended to consult a veterinarian for personalized guidance on your puppy's vaccination schedule.

Frequently asked questions

What are the most common vaccines for puppies?

The most common vaccines for puppies include those that protect against parvovirus, distemper, viral hepatitis, and rabies.

How often should I vaccinate my puppy?

The frequency of vaccines is determined by a veterinarian, based on the puppy's specific needs and recommendations from the World Organisation for Animal Health.

What happens if I don't vaccinate my puppy?

A lack of vaccines can leave the puppy vulnerable to serious and fatal diseases.

What are common care practices when vaccinating a puppy?

Common care practices include ensuring the puppy is healthy enough to receive vaccines, monitoring for possible adverse reactions, and keeping the vaccination calendar up-to-date.

Can I vaccinate my puppy at home?

No, it's recommended that vaccines be administered by a veterinarian, who can assess the puppy's health and properly administer the vaccines.

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