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Non-core vaccines like Bordetella, Lyme disease, leptospirosis, and canine influenza are not essential for every dog and are recommended based on lifestyle and risk factors.
Yes, dogs can safely eat fresh, ripe pears in moderation if prepared properly by removing seeds, core, and stem.
Dogs should continue receiving core vaccines like DHPP throughout their lives, with boosters typically every one to three years, depending on veterinarian guidance.
Non-core vaccines like Bordetella, canine influenza, leptospirosis, and Lyme disease may not be necessary for all dogs and depend on lifestyle and risk factors.
Dogs should continue receiving core vaccines like DHPP throughout their lives, with boosters typically every one to three years as recommended by a veterinarian.
Non-core vaccines like Bordetella, Lyme disease, and canine influenza may not be necessary for all dogs and are recommended based on lifestyle and risk factors.
Dogs should continue receiving core vaccines like DHPP throughout their lives, with booster shots every one to three years, as recommended by a veterinarian.
The 5-in-1 vaccine for dogs, commonly called the DHPP vaccine, protects against distemper, hepatitis (adenovirus), parainfluenza, and parvovirus; some versions also include leptospirosis (DHLPP).
Puppies need the DHPP vaccine every 2–4 weeks from 6 to 16 weeks of age, with boosters at one year and then every 1–3 years thereafter.
No, DHPP and Bordetella are different vaccines; DHPP protects against four core canine viruses, while Bordetella targets kennel cough.

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