Does PetSmart do puppy shots?

An essential component of caring for a new puppy is getting puppy shots. We looked into the cost of the puppy vaccinations at PetSmart so you could get a sense of the cost.

Vaccinations provide important protection for your pet’s health

Puppies must visit their veterinarian frequently during their first year of life to receive vaccinations and immunizations against potentially fatal but preventable infectious diseases. The worst of these are Distemper and Parvo.

Since a puppy’s mother’s antibodies may prevent a vaccination from mounting your puppy’s own immune response, timing and spacing between booster vaccinations are crucial for ensuring your puppy is protected. In order for puppies’ immune systems to “break through” waning maternal antibodies, they need to receive a series of vaccinations.

The first vaccination for puppies should be given between six and eight weeks of age. A newly acquired or adopted puppy should have medical records so that your veterinarian can determine what has been administered and when the next vaccination is due. Then, based on the lifestyle you envision for your puppy and the risk of particular diseases based on where you live or travel, your veterinarian will suggest a schedule.

The majority of vaccines are typically administered every 2-4 weeks until expected protection is attained. Until your puppy is 16 to 20 weeks old, this may require 3 to 4 vaccinations for the Distemper/Parvo series. Your veterinarian might suggest a shorter series of vaccinations if your dog is older than 16 weeks and hasn’t received all of its shots, or if you’re unsure.

Core vaccines should be given to ALL dogs and puppies. Depending on your lifestyle and where you live or travel, non-core vaccines may be administered. Core vaccines include:

  • DHP (also called DAP) – stands for Distemper, Hepatitis (or Adenovirus-2), and Parvo and are usually combined.
  • Rabies – usually required by state or local law, which dictates the age and intervals for your dog.
  • Non-core vaccines are important, but not needed for all dogs. Vaccines in this category are:

  • Parainfluenza – often combined with DHP.
  • Leptospirosis – can be given separate or combined with DHP or DHPP. 2-vaccine series needed initially, followed by an annual booster.
  • Bordetella – can be given intranasally, orally, or injectable. Route and interval to be determined by your veterinarian.
  • Canine Influenza – 2 strains (H3N2 and H3N8), 2-vaccine series needed initially, followed by an annual booster.
  • Lyme – 2-vaccine series needed initially, followed by an annual booster.
  • WE DO NOT ACCEPT:

  • Titer Tests
  • Rabies tags in lieu of veterinary records
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    FAQ

    How much does a shot cost for a puppy?

    At a reputable veterinary clinic, each vaccine will cost between $25 and $75; alternatively, you can choose vaccination packages that are less expensive.

    Does PetSmart put shots on dogs?

    Several skilled veterinarians are on-site at PetSmart and can offer your puppy all the care they require. To keep your puppy healthy, use PetSmart’s services and make sure to have your young dog vaccinated there.

    Can I take my dog to PetSmart without shots?

    PetSmart enforces strict vaccination and health requirements. Depending on the age of the pet and local or state laws, different vaccinations may be needed as booster shots. vaccinations must be given under the supervision of a qualified veterinarian at least 48 hours before arrival.

    Can my unvaccinated puppy go to PetSmart?

    Domestic dogs and cats are allowed in PetSmart stores as long as they are properly restrained (leashed or safely confined) and vaccinated (as necessary for the specific type of pet). Birds.