This is similar to Turi's earlier thread, but the difference is this:
My breeder vaccinated Alfie's litter at 6 weeks, saying that a further vaccination at 10 weeks would suffice. The pups were available to collect from 8 weeks but I wasn't quite ready so I collected him at 9 weeks.
When I contacted my vets they said that the 6 week vaccination wouldn't count as it was too early. I spoke to my breeder (who is very experienced, by the way) and she said that it was how she always did it and it would be fine. I then spoke to her vet who said that 6 weeks is rather early for a vaccination, but the notes with the vaccine say that from 6 weeks is okay and the second (and final) vaccination should be given from at least 10 weeks. (And obviously they wouldn't have given the six week one if they didn't agree with it.)
SO... I went along with Alfie at 10 & a half weeks, but again my vet cast doubt over whether that would give him sufficient protection and that he would recommend a further one two weeks later.
He wasn't saying that he absolutely had to have another vaccination, in fact his concluding words were "It's up to you".
The problem is that I'm 'piggy in the middle'. I'm not an expert, I'm not a vet. I just want the best for my pup and I just want someone to tell me what to do. I have nothing against going to the vets again except that it would mean yet another two weeks before I can take him out for walks. We are both suffering from cabin-fever! Alfie desperately needs more exercise and mental stimulation (and so do I!). But I'll wait if I have to.
Alfie is 11 weeks old today.
Can anybody out there give me some solid advice, please? I really don't know what to do. Thanks.
My breeder vaccinated Alfie's litter at 6 weeks, saying that a further vaccination at 10 weeks would suffice. The pups were available to collect from 8 weeks but I wasn't quite ready so I collected him at 9 weeks.
When I contacted my vets they said that the 6 week vaccination wouldn't count as it was too early. I spoke to my breeder (who is very experienced, by the way) and she said that it was how she always did it and it would be fine. I then spoke to her vet who said that 6 weeks is rather early for a vaccination, but the notes with the vaccine say that from 6 weeks is okay and the second (and final) vaccination should be given from at least 10 weeks. (And obviously they wouldn't have given the six week one if they didn't agree with it.)
SO... I went along with Alfie at 10 & a half weeks, but again my vet cast doubt over whether that would give him sufficient protection and that he would recommend a further one two weeks later.
He wasn't saying that he absolutely had to have another vaccination, in fact his concluding words were "It's up to you".
The problem is that I'm 'piggy in the middle'. I'm not an expert, I'm not a vet. I just want the best for my pup and I just want someone to tell me what to do. I have nothing against going to the vets again except that it would mean yet another two weeks before I can take him out for walks. We are both suffering from cabin-fever! Alfie desperately needs more exercise and mental stimulation (and so do I!). But I'll wait if I have to.
Alfie is 11 weeks old today.
Can anybody out there give me some solid advice, please? I really don't know what to do. Thanks.