When should Bichons get vaccinated?

When should Bichon Frize puppies be vaccinated? The Bichon Frize will receive one shot of six-linked vaccine 45 days after birth, the second shot of six-linked vaccine four weeks later, and the third shot of six-linked vaccine four weeks later; after the injection After the third dose of the six-linked vaccine, the rabies vaccine should be given one week apart; thereafter, one shot of the six-linked vaccine and one shot of the rabies vaccine should be injected regularly every year.
Generally speaking, Bichon Frize puppies should start getting the first shot of vaccine 6-7 weeks after birth. This time is usually after the dog is weaned normally, about 1-2 months old. In other words, you can also start vaccinating your dog about one week after the puppy is normally weaned.
Be sure to check the Bichon Frize’s body before taking the first shot of vaccine, and inject it while ensuring the Bichon Frize’s health. After the Bichon Frize puppy has received the first injection of six-linked vaccine, the second six-linked vaccine injection can be started when the Bichon Frize puppy is about 11-12 weeks old, and the third six-linked vaccine injection can be started at 14-15 weeks old. Combined vaccination.
The rabies vaccine is given to Bichon Frize puppies after they are three months old. Generally, the rabies vaccine is given one week after the third dose of the six-link vaccine.
After the Bichon Frize reaches adulthood, they should receive regular injections every year, including one shot of six-linked vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine.
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