However, I can tell you some common vaccinations for dogs:
Core Vaccines:
* Distemper: Protects against a deadly virus causing respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological problems.
* Adenovirus (CAV-2): Protects against hepatitis, respiratory problems, and other illnesses.
* Parvovirus: Protects against a highly contagious and often fatal virus causing severe gastrointestinal issues.
* Parainfluenza: Protects against a respiratory disease causing coughing, sneezing, and fever.
* Rabies: A mandatory vaccination in most places, protecting against a deadly viral disease.
Non-Core Vaccines:
* Bordetella (kennel cough): Protects against a highly contagious respiratory disease common in kennels and shelters.
* Leptospirosis: Protects against a bacterial disease spread through contaminated water and urine.
* Lyme disease: Protects against a bacterial disease spread by ticks.
* Canine influenza: Protects against a highly contagious respiratory disease.
* Giardia: Protects against a parasitic infection causing diarrhea and dehydration.
Important notes:
* Talk to your veterinarian: The specific vaccines your dog needs will depend on their age, lifestyle, and location.
* Vaccination schedules: Vaccines are typically given as a series of shots, with boosters required throughout your dog's life.
* Side effects: Like any medication, vaccines can cause side effects, although these are usually mild.
Your veterinarian is your best resource for all things dog vaccinations. 🐶 💖