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Common Vaccinations for Dogs: Keeping Your Beast Healthy

January 23, 20262 min read

Vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to protect your dog from serious and preventable illnesses. Both puppies and adult dogs benefit from a combination of core vaccines and additional vaccines recommended by your veterinarian. Keeping your dog’s vaccinations up to date helps ensure they stay healthy, active, and happy for years to come.

This is especially important if your dog attends dog daycare. In a dog daycare environment, dogs share space, toys, and playtime, which can increase the risk of contagious illnesses if vaccinations aren’t current. Proper vaccination helps protect your own dog while also supporting the health and safety of the entire dog daycare community. In this post, we will highlight the most required vaccines for dog daycare.

Distemper (CDV)

Canine distemper is a potentially fatal viral disease. It spreads through contact with bodily secretions from infected dogs or puppies. Symptoms can vary but often include diarrhea, fever, runny eyes or nose, and in severe cases, neurological signs like muscle tremors or seizures. Vaccinating against distemper is crucial to protect your dog from this serious illness.

Adenovirus-2 / Hepatitis (CAV-2)

Canine adenovirus-2 causes hepatitis, a viral disease that attacks the liver and intestines. The virus spreads through contact with infected urine or feces. Early signs can include fever, tonsillitis, eye and nasal discharge, and general lethargy. Puppies are especially vulnerable, and in some cases, sudden death can occur. Vaccination helps prevent this dangerous disease.

Parvovirus (CPV)

Parvovirus is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily affects unvaccinated puppies, though adults can be at risk too. It often presents with severe vomiting, watery or bloody diarrhea, and rapid dehydration. Without treatment, parvovirus can be fatal. The virus is hardy and can survive in the environment for months or even years, making vaccination essential for protection.

Parainfluenza (CPIV)

Canine parainfluenza is one of several viruses involved in Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC), more commonly known as kennel cough. Dogs with parainfluenza may develop a dry, hacking cough along with eye and nasal discharge. While vaccination does not always prevent infection, it can significantly reduce the severity of symptoms if your dog contracts kennel cough.

Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

Bordetella is a bacterium that is a frequent cause of kennel cough in both puppies and adult dogs. The vaccine is usually given intranasally and helps reduce the risk of infection or severity of symptoms. Bordetella vaccination is especially recommended for dogs that socialize with others at daycare, boarding facilities, or dog parks. Bordetella is an air borne disease similar to the human cold and is not an indication of a “dirty” daycare or grooming salon.

Vaccines are not just a one-time protection — regular booster shots and check-ins with your veterinarian ensure your dog’s immune system stays strong against these common diseases. Keeping your dog’s vaccinations up to date is one of the simplest and most effective ways to safeguard their health.

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Ellen Scharf

Ellen is the owner and managing director of The Beast Boutique Ltd. She had over 15 years of professional pet care experience.

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