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The most vital thing that you can do to prevent dog parvo symptoms is to get your dog vaccinated. Puppies are the most common fatalities of dog parvo symptoms because the anti bodies that the puppy gets from its mother's milk interferes with the vaccines commonly given to puppies. Veterinarians don't know exactly when the passive immunity from the mother dog stops in order to allow the vaccine to begin creating active immunity. For this reason, puppies are typically vaccinated at 6 - 8 weeks, then again every three or four weeks until the dog reaches about 4 months of age. This permits at least one of the vaccines to reach the dog at a time when the passive immunity has worn off, preventing any chance of your dog developing dog parvo symptoms. Dogs are then given a booster shot yearly to keep the immunity.

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