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Corona vac?? Puppy vac 2 weeks apart??

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  • My vets insists on giving corona vac to my 10 week old puppy. Everything i have read is against this. He also gives vac. 2 weeks apart. Is this ok???

  • @paulajean:

    My vets insists on giving corona vac to my 10 week old puppy. Everything i have read is against this. He also gives vac. 2 weeks apart. Is this ok???

    I would find a new Vet… and in the end, you are the customer, what you want to give the Vet should respect. I have not used Corona in over 15 yrs... or Lepto

    Giving the shots 2wks apart is OK, but I would not give any shots with the rabies shot, those should be given separate.

  • Corona vaccines are just money makers for the vets. They are NOT considered core vaccines and I would never subject my animal to it. I suggest you find a vet in your area that is AAHA accredited. They ascribe to the core vaccine protocols of the National Veterinary Societies.

    As for vaccines two weeks apart. Only if they are different vaccines. Ie - Ph'nx just got her Dist/Parvo, in 2 weeks will be getting her Rabies, then 2 weeks later her "adult" dist/parvo.

    You are wasting your money if you are giving say, a dist/parvo then in 2 weeks boostering it. Not only wasting your money but overdosing your dog, IMO.


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