Vaccinations
Vaccinations: Protecting Your Pitbull Puppy’s Health
Vaccinations play a vital role in keeping your pitbull puppy safe from a variety of infectious diseases. Here’s an overview of the key vaccines your puppy will typically need:
Core Vaccinations
These are essential for all puppies, regardless of their lifestyle:
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Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)
A contagious virus that affects the respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. It can be life-threatening without proper vaccination. -
Canine Parvovirus (CPV)
A serious intestinal virus that causes severe vomiting and diarrhea. Puppies are especially vulnerable and need protection early on. -
Canine Adenovirus (CAV-2)
Protects against hepatitis and respiratory infections. This vaccine is usually included in combination shots. -
Rabies
A fatal disease affecting the nervous system, which can also spread to humans. Rabies vaccination is required by law and typically administered starting around 12 to 16 weeks of age.
Non-Core Vaccinations
These vaccines may be recommended depending on your puppy’s lifestyle, environment, and exposure risks:
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Bordetella bronchiseptica
The bacteria behind kennel cough, a contagious respiratory illness. Important if your puppy will spend time in places like kennels, doggy daycare, or dog parks. -
Canine Influenza
Protects against certain flu strains common among dogs. Recommended for puppies who frequently interact with other dogs. -
Leptospirosis
A bacterial infection that can affect dogs and people, often spread through contaminated water or soil. This vaccine depends on local risk factors. -
Lyme Disease
Caused by bacteria transmitted by ticks, this vaccine is recommended if you live in or visit areas where Lyme disease is common.
Typical Vaccination Timeline for Your Puppy
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6 to 8 weeks: First combination vaccine (DHPP covering Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza), Bordetella if needed.
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10 to 12 weeks: Second DHPP dose, Leptospirosis if recommended.
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14 to 16 weeks: Third DHPP dose, Rabies vaccination, plus Bordetella or Canine Influenza if not given earlier.
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Annual Boosters: After the initial series, your puppy will need booster shots annually or every few years, depending on the vaccine and local laws.
Consult Your Veterinarian
Always work closely with your veterinarian to create a vaccination schedule tailored specifically to your puppy’s health, lifestyle, and the risks in your area. Regular vet checkups not only keep vaccinations up to date but also ensure your pitbull grows up healthy and strong.
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