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How does the immunizations process work?

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How does the immunizations process work?

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All born puppies get temporal antibodies from their mother, this is obtained from the mother’s colostrums which is found on her milk and the puppies will receive it within the first 48 hours of nursing. These antibodies will mostly protect the puppy against bacteria’s, viruses, germs, etc for a period of 30 days. After the first month, the amount of antibodies will be dropping drastically week after week that’s why all series of vaccination should start from the age of 6-8 weeks to a total of 4 rounds of shots. Most of vaccine laboratories make what is called “high titer vaccine” This is supposed to not only neutralize or overwrite the mother’s immunity, but also to allow the puppy to build its own immunity, however the immunization chart is expected to be the following 1st shots (protects a 20%) at 6-8 wks old 2nd shots (Raises protection to 50%) given 2-4 weeks later 3rd Shots (up to 75%-80%) given 2-4 weeks later 4th & Last shots (90%-100%) given 2-4 weeks later Then annual vaccinat

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