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Cari's Pomeranians Vaccination Policy

(Last Updated: 04/25/2008)

Cari's Pomeranians provides all three necessary puppy vaccinations beginning at 6 weeks of age, one at 9 weeks, and the last vaccination given at 12 weeks of age. We administer three Progard 5 Modified Live Virus vaccines. Progard 5 consist of: Canine Distemper-Adenovirus Type 2-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus vaccine Modified Live Virus. CPV Strain 154.

Please take a moment to review the tables listed below regarding AAHA's 2006 Canine Vaccination Guidelines. Clicking on the table images will enlarge them for easier reading.  Currently there is much debate regarding annual and triennial vaccinations. Cari's Pomeranians agrees with the findings of AAHA and the professors of UC Davis Veterinary Medicine.  Please do not over vaccinate your pets.

Table with Canine Parvovirus and Canine Distemper Vaccination Guidelines    Table with Canine Adenovirus Type 1 & 2 and Rabies 1-year vaccination guidelines   Table with Rabies 3-year, Parainfluenza Virus, Bordetella bronchiseptica Vaccination Guidelines   Table with Bordotolla bronchiseptica, Borella Burgdorferi, and Canine Coronavirus Vaccination Guidelines  Table with Leptospira interrogans and Giardia lambila vaccination guidelines   Table with Crotalus artox Toxiod (Rattlesnake Vaccine) and Porphyromonas sp. (Periodontal Disease Vaccine) Vaccination Guidelines

"The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an association of members who primarily treat companion animals, or pets. We have over 36,000 members who hold different jobs in a veterinary clinic, including veterinarians, technicians, managers, receptionists and more.  AAHA believes in “Healthy Practices. Healthier Pets.” and we carry this ideal into everything we do. From offering our members staff training programs to publishing books and other resources to evaluating practices for accreditation, our ultimate goal is always excellent veterinary care. "  Quoted directly from About AAHA.

When you purchase your new Pomeranian puppy from us, his/ her vaccination program will follow the guidelines listed above. We hope you will continue to utilize the same vaccination program in order to ensure a healthy life for your new Pomeranian.  Remember to speak with your Veterinarian about the appropriate vaccination program for your Pomeranian and life style. 

We have provided a link to the full copy of AAHA's 2006 Canine Vaccination Guidelines if you are interested in reading it.  You may also view the UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Vaccination Guidelines. For more information regarding the different types of vaccinations (i.e. live, modified live, killed) please read the article Understanding Vaccines.