How Often Do Dogs Need the Parvo Vaccine?
The Parvo vaccine should be administered to dogs as puppies according to the following schedule:
- First Parvo vaccine: 6 - 8 weeks of age
- Second Parvo vaccine: 12 - 16 weeks of age
- Third Parvo vaccine: 16 - 20 weeks of age
After puppies have received their initial round of three parvo vaccines, a booster shot may be administered annually.
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