Puppy Buyers Guide: Is Your Pup Vaccinated or Not?

Because there is such a growing market for puppies, people frequently try to play the system in order to obtain the dog they desire. However, there are some factors to consider when purchasing a puppy, with vaccinations being one of the most important. Before making a purchase, please read the following advice on whether you should buy a puppy without shots.

Should you get a puppy that has not been vaccinated?

Before purchasing a puppy, you should have it immunized (the first set of shots). Puppies from reputable dog breeders cannot be purchased until they are 8 to 10 weeks old. Puppies should have received their first distemper and parvovirus vaccinations between 6 and 8 weeks of age. Puppies should be vaccinated against DHHP between 10 and 12 weeks.

In most states and countries, the law governs even the ages at which puppies can be purchased and sold (typically no younger than eight weeks). Because of the age at which puppies receive their shots, you should only be offered a puppy for sale with its initial round of vaccinations.

What if a puppy was not immunized?

You should be aware of parvo and distemper as a dog owner. They are highly contagious, and if your puppy is not immunized against them in the first few weeks, they may develop severe illnesses or even die. You should only buy a puppy if it has had at least its first set of shots or vaccinations. 

If you buy a puppy, make sure it has had at least the initial vaccination shots, which should be given before the puppy is eight weeks old. Same if you want to buy a kitten. It should have cat vaccinations before you buy it to protect your precious friend from viruses.

Why are puppy vaccinations required?

You will learn one thing about puppies if you research or ask a professional from Sacramento veterinary hospital. You will be spending much time at the vet getting shots and boosters. Although it appears to be a chore, it is worthwhile. There are horrible viruses all over the place. We are currently dealing with a massive one, but let us stay on track. Because puppies are defenseless against many of these viruses, vaccines have been developed to protect them.

Before purchasing your puppy, ensure it has received its initial vaccinations to increase its resistance to these viruses. You must adhere to a strict schedule, so your dog is protected as soon as possible after you bring them home.

What will happen if I buy an unvaccinated puppy?

Getting a puppy without vaccinations is sometimes unavoidable. Regardless of the cause, it is best to consult your veterinarian as soon as possible. They will adequately schedule your puppy’s vaccinations.

Bring your puppy anywhere they might interact with other dogs or animals in the interim. Keep them at home until they have received all of their required vaccinations. By doing so, you are protecting your puppy from contracting any of the communicable diseases mentioned in this article.

If you think your puppy is sick and not vaccinated, you should visit an emergency pet hospital to have it checked.

Conclusion

As a responsible dog owner, you should ask about vaccinations, worming, health checks, and the paperwork that will come with your puppy. A reputable breeder will ensure that all puppies are thoroughly examined by a veterinarian, microchipped, immunized, and treated for fleas and worms before being sold, and will provide you with documentation of these procedures.

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