GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Puppy Vaccination Count Statistics
Puppy vaccination count statistics show the number of puppies that have received various vaccinations within a certain time period.
In this post, we will explore important statistics related to puppy vaccination counts. From the types of vaccines crucial for puppies’ health to the recommended vaccination schedules and costs, understanding these statistics is vital for ensuring the well-being of our furry companions. Dive into the data to learn more about the benefits of vaccination and the risks of not vaccinating puppies.
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"The DHPP vaccine protects against four diseases: Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus."
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"Core vaccines are crucial for puppies' early health and include: Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, and Rabies."
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"Puppies typically require a series of vaccinations at 3–4 week intervals until they are about 16 weeks old."
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"Puppies that are not vaccinated are at a higher risk of contracting and spreading infectious diseases."
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"Around 95% of puppies that receive their core vaccines on schedule are protected from canine distemper."
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"Puppies typically receive a booster set of vaccines one year after completing the initial puppy series."
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"Most puppies should receive their first vaccination between 6–8 weeks of age."
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"Fewer than 1% of puppies experience severe reactions to vaccinations."
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"The annual cost of core vaccines for a puppy can range from $75 to $100."
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"The initial vaccination for Leptospirosis is given at 12–14 weeks and requires a booster 3–4 weeks later."
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"The cost of treating a puppy for parvovirus can be 15-20 times higher than the cost of vaccination."
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"Some canine diseases, like distemper and parvovirus, can have a mortality rate of over 80% in unvaccinated puppies."
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"Puppies are often given the Canine Adenovirus-2 (CAV-2) vaccine to protect against infectious hepatitis."
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"Canine Influenza Vaccine (CIV) is recommended in areas with a high prevalence of the flu virus."
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"Vaccinations have helped reduce the incidence of canine distemper by more than 90% over the last few decades."
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"Rabies vaccination is usually administered around 16 weeks of age and then on an annual or triennial basis."
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"In well-managed vaccination programs, adverse reactions are seen in less than 0.5% of cases."
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"Bordetella vaccine, commonly known for protecting against kennel cough, is often recommended for puppies in social settings."
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"Approximately 90% of veterinarians recommend vaccination against canine parvovirus."
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"Over 90% of adult dogs vaccinated against Parvovirus remain protected for at least 3 years."
Jannik Lindner
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