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A fully vaccinated pup at 7 weeks?


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I've been told that my pup is going to be fully vaccinated by 7 weeks and ready to go outside at 8, has anybody heard of this before as it is unheard of to me I've always though 8 & 10 weeks were the time for jabs, is this legit or am I being spun a web? Cheers for the help lads

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The only time iv'e heard of folks jabbing pups early is due to some problem like parvo around the kennels,while a pup is on mum it's quite protected immunity wise and hence why they were jabbed early as they would have come in contact with the virus when weaned off totaly.

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I know they have been weaned early because the dam is very small for whippet greyhound about 17tts and she had a litter of 7 and he was worried about burning her out so they were on food at 4 weeks, but I haven't been informed of parvovirus or anything like that, cheers for the reply lads 

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3 minutes ago, socks said:

Pups have a natural immunity passed down from their mothers milk up until 3 months of age  ........

What would you say is the best course of action in your opinion socks? 

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Personally I don't panick about jabs and get them done at around 10 weeks of age but that doesn't stop me taking my pups out and about from around 5 to 6 weeks of age ... the more they see and hear and experience at that age the better socialised they become as adults ......

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I personally wouldn't trust any jab that didn't come direct from a vet and administered in front of me... Lost pups payed good money for because I took the word of the cnut that bred them and who put cheap jabs into them:censored:night off the pop you get them jabbed, wormed, flead, kennel cough, chipped by a professional..... No brainer  really :yes:

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Just now, Daniel cain said:

I personally wouldn't trust any jab that didn't come direct from a vet and administered in front of me... Lost pups payed good money for because I took the word of the cnut that bred them and who put cheap jabs into them:censored:night off the pop you get them jabbed, wormed, flead, kennel cough, chipped by a professional..... No brainer  really :yes:

Might be a no brainer to the experienced but I'm just starting out that's why I'm seeking advice, I think I'll just go straight from breeders to the vets with the pup and get it all done myself 

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