
Bringing a new puppy home is a joyful milestone. Along with the playtime and puppy cuddles comes the important task of protecting your pup from preventable diseases. At Empire Ranch Veterinary Hospital, we help pet owners establish a strong foundation of preventive care, beginning with a vaccination schedule tailored to your puppy’s needs.
Vaccines train your puppy’s immune system to defend against serious illnesses before they encounter them in the world, supporting a healthier start to life.
Why Puppy Vaccinations Matter
Puppies grow rapidly, but their immune defenses are still developing. This makes them vulnerable to contagious diseases, especially during the first few months. Vaccinations work by safely exposing the immune system to disease agents so it can recognize and fight them effectively in the future.
Keeping your puppy on the right vaccine schedule not only protects them, but also contributes to the health of other dogs in the community.
Core Puppy Vaccines We Recommend
Certain vaccines are considered essential for all puppies because the diseases they prevent are widespread and can be severe.
DHPP Vaccine
This combination shot protects against:
- Distemper
- Parvovirus
- Adenovirus (canine hepatitis)
- Parainfluenza
These illnesses can spread easily among puppies and may lead to serious health problems if left unvaccinated.
Rabies Vaccine
Rabies vaccination is required by Arizona law and protects against a fatal viral disease that affects the nervous system. This vaccine is critical for your puppy’s safety and for public health.
Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection transmitted through contaminated water and wildlife urine. It can affect both dogs and humans, so vaccination is often recommended based on your puppy’s risk of exposure.
Optional Vaccines Based on Lifestyle
In addition to core vaccines, your puppy may benefit from additional protection depending on where they go and what they do.
- Bordetella (Kennel Cough) for puppies that attend daycare, boarding, grooming, or group training
- Canine Influenza for social puppies who interact with other dogs regularly
- Lyme Disease Vaccine for puppies exposed to tick habitats or who travel to high-risk areas
Our veterinarians will help determine which optional vaccines are appropriate for your puppy’s lifestyle.
A Typical Puppy Vaccination Timeline
Every puppy gets a customized plan, but many follow a framework like this:
6 to 8 Weeks Old
- First DHPP vaccine
- Discussion of lifestyle vaccines
10 to 12 Weeks Old
- DHPP booster
- Continued optional vaccines if recommended
14 to 16 Weeks Old
- Final DHPP booster
- Rabies vaccine
- Completion of any remaining recommended vaccines
Completing the full series before frequent social outings, like dog parks or classes, ensures the best protection for your puppy.
What Happens After the Initial Puppy Series
Once your puppy completes the vaccination series, they will transition into an ongoing wellness plan that may include:
- Periodic DHPP boosters as recommended
- Rabies boosters according to Arizona regulations
- Regular boosters for certain lifestyle vaccines based on risk
- Routine wellness exams to monitor growth, dental health, nutrition, and parasite prevention
Regular checkups give your veterinarian the opportunity to evaluate overall development and address any new concerns.
Puppy Care You Can Rely On at Empire Ranch Veterinary Clinic
At Empire Ranch Veterinary Clinic, your puppy’s health and comfort are our top priorities. From preventive vaccines to wellness consultations and everyday care, our experienced team is here to guide you with information and compassionate attention.
Whether you are bringing home a newborn puppy or planning their first wellness visit, we will work with you to create a preventive care plan that fits your puppy’s needs and your lifestyle.
Contact Empire Ranch Veterinary Clinic today to schedule your puppy’s wellness appointment and start building a lifetime of health.


