Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Siberian Husky | Male | unneutered | 6 months and 26 days old | 30 lbs
what vaccinations should a 7 month old puppy get or already should have gotten?
1 Answer
Published on January 2nd, 2018
As a puppy, they should receive a distemper vaccination once every 3-4 weeks from the age of 6-8 weeks until they are 4 months of age, then repeated annually. At four months they are old enough to get their rabies vaccine, which should be repeated in one year and then, depending on your local statutes, may be boostered once every 1-3 years. The distemper/parvo combo vaccine should be boostered annually as well as the bordetella vaccine if s/he is boarded or goes to the dog park or has other contact with outside dogs on a regular basis. As an older puppy, the distemper/parvo vaccination should be given, then repeated in 3-4 weeks, then boostered annually. The rabies can be given at any time and is boostered every 1-3 years, depending on local laws.
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