Revised 4/00
W. Jean Dodds, DVM
HOMOPET
938 Stanford Street, Santa Monica, CA. 90403
310-828-4804; Fax 310-828-8251
NOTE: This schedule is the one I recommend and should NOT be interpreted
to mean that other
protocols recommended by a veterinarian would be less satisfactory.
It's a matter of professional
judgement and choice.
For breeds or families of dogs susceptible to or effected with immune
dysfunction, immune-mediated
disease, immune-reactions associated with vaccinations, or autoimmune
endocrine disease (e.g.,
thyroiditis, Addison's or Cushing's disease, diabetes, etc.), the following
protocol is recommended:
9 weeks
MLV Distemper/Parvovirus only (e.g. Intervet Progard Puppy)
12 weeks
MLV Distemper/Parvovirus only (e.g. Intervet Progard Puppy)
16-20 weeks
MLV Distemper/Parvovirus only (e.g. Intervet Progard Puppy)
Total of 3 doses ONLY
24 weeks or older, if allowable by law----Killed Rabies Vaccine
1 year
MLV Distemper/Parvovirus only booster
1 year ( give 3-4 weeks apart from Dist/Parvo booster)
Killed 3 year rabies vaccine
MLV=modified-live virus
After 1 year, annually measure serum antibody titers against specific
canine infectious agents such as
distemper and parvovirus. This is especially recommended for animals
previously experiencing
adverse vaccine reactions or breeds at higher risk for such reactions
(e.g., Weimaraner, Akita,
American Eskimo, Great Dane). Another alternative to booster vaccinations
is homeopathic
nosodes. This option is considered an unconventional treatment that
has not been scientifically
proven to be efficacious. One controlled parvovirus nosode study did
not adequately protect
puppies under challenged conditions. However, data from Europe and
clinical experience in North
America support its use. If veterinarians choose to use homeopathic
nosodes, their clients should be
provided with an appropriate disclamer and written informed consent
should be obtained.
I use only killed 3 year rabies vaccine for adults and give it separated
from other vaccines by 3-4
weeks. In some states, they may be able to give titer test result in
lieu of booster.
I do NOT use Bordetella, corona virus, leptospirosis or Lyme vaccines
unless these diseases
are endemic in the local area pr specific kennel. Futhermore, the currently
licensed leptospira
bacterins do not contain the serovars causing the majority of clinical
leptospirosis today.
I do NOT recommend vaccinating bitches during estrus, pregnancy or lactation