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Is my 5-week-old puppy too young for vaccinations and deworming?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Pit Bull Terrier | Male | neutered | 1 month and 8 days old | 61 lbs

I just got a puppy pit bull that’s only 5 weeks old, I got him given to me at 4 1/2 weeks he was neglected so I saved him from where he was. I want to get him in for shots and deworming ASAP. Can I get them before 8 weeks old? Or even before 6 weeks ?

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Answered By Amy S. Eutsey, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on June 10th, 2018

Congratulations on your new puppy. At his young age, he can go to the veterinarian for a wellness exam to make sure everything looks okay and he could receive his first deworming treatment. Most veterinarians would recommend waiting to give the first vaccination at 6-7 weeks. If you have any concerns about him including diet due to his very young age, I would take him right away for his first exam and deworming, if he is eating well with no issues, you could wait and take him at 6 weeks for the deworming and vaccine to be done at the same time. Thank you for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach

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