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>At least 16 weeks of age for Rabies Shots
Anytime after 12 weeks of age (3 months) is appropriate for the rabies
vaccine, according to the manufacturer's label.
>Pet Store Kits come with one set of shots, second set of shots is due 3
>weeks later. So pretty much when you purchase...
Kits have only received one CD vaccine from the commercial farm around 6
weeks of age, so they will need more than just one CD vaccine once they
reach the pet store and are purchased. Kits require a series of 3 canine
distemper vaccines at 8, 11 & 14 or 9, 12 & 15 weeks of age. If they are
over 16 weeks of age or don't have a vaccination history, then 2 CD
vaccines given 2 - 4 weeks apart would protect them.
>Breeder kits usually get first set of shots about 8 weeks of age, second
>set of shots (or booster) is done 3 weeks later. Then rabies at 16 weeks
>of age.
Actually, the majority of breeders follow the 8, 11 & 14 week rule for CD
vaccinations.
For more information on vaccination, check out
http://www.ferret.org/read/vaccinations.htm
Hope this helps!
Mary
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Mary McCarty-Houser
Director, Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue Assn of Centre Cty
www.ferretrescue.com
[Posted in FML issue 4548]
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