PUPPY VACCINATION · NOIDA

Puppy Vaccinations in Noida for a Healthy Start to Life.

The first few months at home shape the rest of your dog’s life. A calm, well-timed vaccination plan is one of the kindest, most protective things you can do for a new puppy.

Happy young puppy resting after a first vaccination visit at Ichi and Ori Pet Care, Sector 90 Noida — placeholder image
WHY PUPPIES NEED VACCINATIONS

Little immune systems learning fast.

A puppy’s first four months are a season of rapid learning, for their body as much as their behaviour. Vaccination is what quietly protects that learning from being interrupted by disease.

Developing immune system

A puppy is born with only partial protection from its mother. That short-lived immunity fades in the first few weeks, leaving a window when vaccines take over the job.

Protection from serious diseases

Parvovirus, distemper and hepatitis can be devastating in young dogs. Timely vaccines dramatically lower the risk of ever meeting them severely.

Safe growth

Vaccines let puppies explore the world during the very weeks when their bodies and behaviour are shaped the most, without pausing that growth in fear.

Socialisation readiness

The socialisation window closes around 14 to 16 weeks. Vaccinated puppies can meet the world in that window and become confident adult dogs.

Lower lifetime health risks

A well-vaccinated first year sets up the immune system for lower disease burden across the entire life of your dog.

Stronger immunity

Boosters teach the immune system to respond faster and longer. A complete puppy series is far more protective than any single shot alone.

Healthy development

A pup that is not fighting off preventable illness has more energy for growth, learning, muscle building and calm sleep.

Peace of mind for new parents

For a first-time puppy parent, a clear vaccination plan removes the biggest worry and lets you focus on the fun part of bringing a puppy home.

RECOMMENDED TIMELINE

A gentle month-by-month vaccination map.

This is an educational overview, not a fixed prescription. Every puppy is different, and the exact plan is finalised together with the veterinarian during the first visit.

  1. 6 – 8 WEEKS

    First vaccine visit

    The first core vaccine, typically a DHPPi combination, is given after a general health check. Deworming status is reviewed and the veterinarian shares what to expect next.

  2. 9 – 10 WEEKS

    First booster

    A booster of the core combination helps the immune system respond more strongly. A general growth and weight check is done in the same visit.

  3. 12 – 14 WEEKS

    Second booster

    The next round often includes DHPPi-L, adding leptospirosis where indicated. Lifestyle vaccines like Kennel Cough may also be discussed based on your household plans.

  4. 16 WEEKS

    Final puppy shot

    The last booster of the puppy series completes the core protection your pup needs. This visit is usually where the doctor plans the year ahead.

  5. RABIES VACCINE

    Anti-Rabies

    Anti-Rabies is typically added at the appropriate age, once the core series is well underway. The exact week is decided during consultation based on your puppy’s development.

  6. ANNUAL BOOSTERS

    Yearly review

    From the first birthday onwards, an annual booster visit refreshes protection, updates records and includes a nose-to-tail wellness check as your pup grows.

WHAT PUPPY VACCINES PREVENT

Diseases puppy vaccinations help prevent.

Most of these illnesses were once common causes of loss in young dogs. A well-timed vaccination plan is the single most reliable way to keep them out of your home.

Canine Parvovirus

A highly contagious virus that damages the gut lining and is often fatal in unvaccinated puppies. Prevention is far kinder and more affordable than treatment.

Canine Distemper

Attacks the respiratory, digestive and nervous systems. Survivors can be left with lasting neurological effects, which is why early protection matters so much.

Hepatitis (Adenovirus)

A viral infection that affects the liver, eyes and blood vessels. Puppies are especially vulnerable, and the core combination vaccine covers this reliably.

Parainfluenza

A common respiratory virus that spreads quickly in social settings. Vaccination reduces both the risk of catching it and the severity if a puppy does.

Leptospirosis

A bacterial infection linked to contaminated water and soil, more relevant in monsoon-heavy environments. Discussed with the veterinarian based on your household risk.

Rabies

A fatal viral disease preventable only through vaccination. Anti-Rabies is legally recommended in India and essential for the safety of your family, too.

BEYOND VACCINATIONS

Complete puppy preventive care.

Vaccines are only the start. A full preventive plan looks after every small detail that quietly shapes your puppy’s health, comfort and confidence in the years to come.

Deworming

Puppies are born with a natural parasite burden and pick up more quickly. Age-appropriate deworming supports both vaccine response and healthy weight gain.

Nutrition

Puppy-specific food, portioned by age and expected adult weight, shapes bone development, coat quality and long-term metabolic health.

Weight monitoring

A steady, healthy growth curve is more important than a big number on the scale. Regular weigh-ins help spot both under- and over-feeding early.

Growth checks

Bone alignment, joint comfort and body condition are reviewed at each visit, catching orthopaedic concerns while they are still easy to address.

Parasite prevention

Ticks and fleas can affect very young dogs. Season-aware prevention protects your puppy without over-medicating.

Dental development

Baby teeth arrive early and start giving way around four months. Learning what is normal here saves you a lot of worry and protects long-term dental health.

Behaviour guidance

Simple, kind guidance on toilet training, biting, sleep routines and handling makes the first few months easier for your whole family.

Regular veterinary visits

Short, positive visits every few weeks build trust with the clinic and make future adult vet visits noticeably less stressful.

PREPARING FOR THE VISIT

A calm, prepared vaccination day.

A little planning helps your puppy stay relaxed and makes the visit smoother for everyone. Here is what to expect and how to be ready.

  1. 01

    Scheduling

    Book a slot when your puppy is likely to be relaxed, ideally in the morning after a light meal and a short play session, and before nap time.

  2. 02

    Health check before vaccine

    Every visit begins with a physical exam. Temperature, weight, gum colour and behaviour are checked to confirm that vaccination is safe today.

  3. 03

    Bring previous records

    Vaccination and deworming records from the breeder or shelter help the veterinarian design a precise schedule and avoid unnecessary doses.

  4. 04

    Observation after vaccine

    A few minutes of quiet observation at the clinic after the shot lets the team confirm your puppy is comfortable before heading home.

  5. 05

    Possible mild side effects

    Some puppies are a little sleepier than usual, a bit off their food or slightly sore at the injection site for a day. These reactions are common and pass on their own.

  6. 06

    When to contact the vet

    Facial swelling, repeated vomiting, hives, difficulty breathing or extreme lethargy after a vaccine need a call right away. Serious reactions are rare, but they matter.

FROM NEW PUPPY PARENTS

Questions we hear in almost every first visit.

A short, reassuring guide to the questions that come up when you have just brought a puppy home.

Can my puppy go outside?

Short, controlled outdoor time in your own clean garden or balcony is usually fine even during the vaccination series. Walks in shared spaces are safer once the core series is complete, since that is when reliable protection has built up.

Can my puppy meet other dogs?

Meeting healthy, fully vaccinated dogs at home is often encouraged as part of socialisation. Wide interaction at parks and social settings is best delayed until your veterinarian confirms the puppy series is complete.

Can I bathe my puppy after vaccination?

It is best to wait a couple of days after a vaccination before bathing, so your puppy is not stressed while the immune system is actively responding. In the meantime, gentle wiping with a damp cloth is usually enough.

What if a vaccine is delayed?

A small delay is rarely a problem. The veterinarian will look at how far the schedule has drifted and, in most cases, resume from the next planned dose rather than starting the series over.

Can puppies miss boosters?

Missing a booster can weaken the protection that the earlier doses built. If a booster is missed, please share the details with the veterinarian so the schedule can be adjusted safely without over-vaccinating.

What happens after the final puppy vaccine?

Your puppy graduates to an adult vaccination plan, with annual boosters and a yearly wellness check. This is usually the point where you and the veterinarian also plan for neutering, if appropriate.

Dr Kaushal Singh Yadav, veterinarian at Ichi and Ori Pet Care, Sector 90 Noida
WHY CHOOSE ICHI & ORI

Care shaped around growing puppies.

Ichi & Ori was built by pet parents, so the puppy years are a chapter we treat with real care. Dr Kaushal spends unhurried time with every young dog, examining gently and explaining honestly.

Consultations are education first. You leave knowing what was checked, what the next visit will cover and how to handle the small changes at home in between.

  • Calm, patient handling for young dogs
  • Gentle, thorough puppy examinations
  • Education-first consultations
  • Personalised vaccination schedules
  • Digital vaccination records
  • Timely booster reminders
  • Room to ask every question
  • Honest guidance on lifestyle vaccines
AREAS WE SERVE

Trusted by new puppy parents across Noida.

Our clinic in Sector 90 is easy to reach from Noida Expressway and the surrounding residential sectors, with quiet parking and short waits at appointment time.

Sector 90 Sector 137 Sector 143 Sector 168 Sector 93 Sector 100 Noida Expressway Nearby residential societies
FREQUENTLY ASKED

Puppy vaccination questions, answered clearly.

Most puppies receive their first vaccine between 6 and 8 weeks of age, once they are eating well and have had their initial deworming. The exact starting point depends on the puppy's health, weight and history, and is confirmed during the first consultation.

Give Your Puppy the Healthiest Possible Beginning.

The kindest gift you can give a puppy is a calm, well-planned first year. Book a consultation and let’s build a vaccination and wellness plan tailored to your new family member.