Dr Andrew Jones explains: WHAT Dog Vaccines to GIVE, and what NOT to


Dr Jones shows you his suggested Dog Vaccine Protocol.
What dog vaccines to give, and what NOT to give.

Dog Vaccine Protocol
8 weeks: Distemper and Parovirus Vaccines
12 weeks Distemper and Parvovirus Vaccines
6 months: Rabies Vaccine ( if required)
1 year : Vaccine Titer Tests

8 thoughts on “Dr Andrew Jones explains: WHAT Dog Vaccines to GIVE, and what NOT to”

  1. What about bordatella. My puppy needs to be boarded when I have to go out of town. How can I help mitigate the side effects as I don’t have a chose in this matter and most places I go even for day care if I can take him with me he needs to have this as well as kennel cough?

    1. I’m not sure where you live but I own a doggy boarding business/daycare in Hendersonville Tennessee
      I accept and prefer titers ..I also was a vet tech 18 years..
      I’m 100% on board with Dr. Jones

  2. The Bordatella vaccine is so that your dog doesn’t get kennel cough, which is very contagious. Yes, most every daycare and boarding place want proof of vaccination. I have found some that just make you sign a waiver. Nine times out of ten, your dog will get kennel cough if not vaccinated. Other than the horrendous cough that keeps you awake all night for about two nights, it disappears all on its own in a couple of days.

  3. I can’t find a vet that has only distemper and parvo virus (only 2 diseases)in their shots most 5 or 7 and hunting on line for place to buy some in usa found just parvo at valley vet but no distemper parvo

    Also heard need to do shots 16 weeks or 18 to be sure maternal antibodies gone…

  4. Hello Dr Jones – I have a Shitzu who is now 4 years old. She received a Rabies vaccine when she was 1 year old. You mention TIter testing in your video. Where could I find those titer tests? I really don’t want to over vaccinate my fur baby. Thank you so much for thus video.

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