Time for the first vaccination: 5-6 weeks after the puppy is born, the six-combination vaccine or the seven-combination vaccine should be vaccinated.
Time for the second vaccination: 2 weeks after the first vaccination, the little German Shepherd will be vaccinated with the six-combination vaccine or the seven-combination vaccine.
Time for the third vaccination: 2 weeks after the second vaccination, the little German Shepherd will be vaccinated with the six-combination vaccine or the seven-combination vaccine.
Rabies vaccine injection time: 2 weeks after the third dose of the six-part vaccine or seven-part vaccine, the rabies vaccine should be administered.
Time for vaccination of German Shepherds as adults (over 1 year old): twice a year, in spring and autumn.
Precautions for vaccination of young German Shepherds:
1. Before injecting vaccines into your little German Shepherd, you must first conduct a physical examination. If there are abnormal conditions such as illness, fever, vomiting and diarrhea, do not rush to vaccinate your dog. You must wait until your dog has recovered and is in good health before considering vaccinations.
2. After the German Shepherd is vaccinated, you should also closely observe its physical condition, and do not rush to take the dog out or take a bath. If you find any abnormal symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, or a warm nose, you should take your dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
3. Dogs cannot be taken out of the house during the vaccination period. The vaccine period is when the dog is at its weakest. The outside environment is complex and there will be many viral components in the air. If you take it out and let it breathe the virus, it will It will be a fatal blow to it.