Dog and Puppy Vaccinations: The Complete Guide (2026)

Dog and Puppy Vaccinations: The Complete Guide (2026)

Dog and Puppy Vaccinations: The Complete Guide (2026)

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This article has been reviewed by Dr. Soheyl Simaei on 15 May 2026.

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Vaccines are an essential part of a dog’s routine care. Like vaccines for people, dog vaccinations prepare the immune system to recognize pathogens and fight infections before they worsen. They do this by introducing a safe, inactive form of the pathogen. 

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Dog vaccinations offer long-term protection, reduce disease spread, are cost-effective, comply with regulations, and allow access to local services. 

They target pathogens and diseases such as rabies, distemper, adenovirus-1 & -2, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and leptospirosis. 

Core vaccinations are required for all dogs, starting at 6-8 weeks of age. Non-core vaccines will be provided if needed.

Why Should You Vaccinate Your Dog?

Dogs need vaccines to stay safe against severe diseases that lack specific cures. They are valuable in preventing the spread of disease, especially for dogs that frequent boarding facilities and dog parks. This significantly reduces the need for costly emergency treatments.

Vaccinated dogs may also enjoy the aforementioned local services, including grooming and daycares. Additionally, dog vaccination is legally required in many countries, including the UAE. They are needed to complete the vet health certificate for local and international travel. 

Here’s a brief overview of dog vaccinations as explained by our head veterinarian, Dr. Soheyl Simaei. 

What Vaccines Do Dogs Need?

Core vaccines are required for preventive care and compliance, while non-core variants will be provided as needed. Our veterinarians will recommend them based on your dog’s location, disease risk, lifestyle, and overall health. 

Core Vaccinations

Rabies Vaccine

This protects against the rabies virus and is required for dogs, especially for travel and legal compliance. The rabies vaccine is nearly 100% effective, providing a considerable immune response in over 95% of dogs. 

Dogs must be vaccinated against rabies at least 21 days before the departure date, but no more than 12 months prior. Standard brands include Rabisin and Imrab, which are both licensed for local use and international travel. Administration must be performed by a licensed veterinarian. 

DHPPi/L

A combination vaccine that offers protection against several viruses, including CDV, CAV-1 and -2, CPV, CPIV, and leptospirosis. This is also called DHLPP and DA2PP-L. Full immunity is achieved about 2 weeks after the final round of boosters. 

DHPPi/L is highly effective, nearing 100%. Common brands utilized in the UAE include Nobivac and Canigen. These are approved within the region and are offered by licensed veterinarians. 

Non-Core Vaccinations

Bordetella

This preventive treatment protects against Bordetella bronchiseptica, the primary cause of kennel cough. The Bordetella vaccine is highly effective at reducing the severity of the symptoms and risk of disease. Administration can be via an intranasal spray, an oral liquid, or an injection.

Canine Influenza

A vaccine recommended for dogs at risk of infectious dog flu strains (H3N8 and H3N2). It’s offered as a lifestyle vaccine for dogs who frequent public spaces and participate in grooming sessions, park activities, and group training.

Lyme

The Lyme vaccine is advised for dogs at risk of Borrelia burgdorferi, bacteria transmitted by deer ticks. This includes dogs in high-risk areas such as sandy or bushy areas, outdoor parks, and hiking adventures.

It works by targeting the outer surface proteins on the bacteria, eliminating them while they’re still in the tick’s midgut.

When Should Dogs Get Vaccinated?

The dog vaccination schedule starts with puppies at 6-8 weeks of age, with a DHPPi/L dose. Additional shots will be provided every 3-4 weeks until they reach 14-16 weeks of age. Additionally, the first dose of the rabies vaccine may be administered at 14-16 weeks of age. 

The next dose for the core vaccines will be provided one year after. To strengthen the level of immunity, annual rabies booster shots are required. For DHPPi/L, this can be provided every 1-3 years, but annual vaccination is recommended by our veterinarians. 

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Puppy Vaccination Schedule

Our veterinarians will assist you with your dog’s vaccination schedule, so don’t worry. We'll help you prepare your puppy's records and send you reminders for their next appointments.

Age

6-8 weeks

10-12 weeks

14-16 weeks

Core Vaccines

DHPPi/L

DHPPi/L

DHPPi/L
Rabies

Non-Core Vaccines

Bordetella

Canine Influenza
Lyme

Canine Influenza
Lyme

Adult Dog Vaccination Schedule

Adults will require annual boosters to strengthen their immune system over time. Here’s what you can expect:

Frequency

Annually

Core Vaccines

DHPPi/L
Rabies

Non-Core Vaccines

Bordetella
Canine Influenza
Lyme

How Much Do Vaccines for Dogs Cost?

Our initial DHPPi/L vaccination costs AED 360, while booster shots and additional vaccines (DHPPi/L, Rabies, and Dubai Municipality tag and registration) cost AED 510. Both prices come with a complete vet exam. 

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What Diseases Do Dog Vaccinations Protect Against?

Now that we know which ones dogs need, let’s discuss what they actually protect against. 

  • Rabies. A fatal viral disease that affects the dog’s nervous system, causing neurological issues. 

  • Canine Distemper. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease that affects a dog’s respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. 

  • Infectious Canine Hepatitis and Respiratory Disease. CAV-1 targets the liver, kidneys, and lungs, while CAV-2 is a common component of kennel cough. 

  • Canine Parvovirus. CPV is a severe disease that destroys the intestinal lining of dogs, causing intense vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and dehydration. 

  • Canine Parainfluenza. A contagious respiratory disease that causes inflammation in the upper respiratory tract, easily spreading to dogs in close proximity. 

  • Leptospirosis. Leptospirosis is a fatal disease caused by Leptospira bacteria that can damage the kidneys and liver. It is also zoonotic.

  • Kennel Cough. A highly contagious respiratory infection primarily caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica, common in unclean boarding facilities and daycares

  • Canine Influenza. Also known as dog flu, canine influenza is caused by specific Type A influenza viruses (mainly H3N8 and H3N2).

  • Lyme Disease. A bacterial infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi that’s transmitted by deer ticks. Lyme disease causes lameness, joint pain, and fever.

A veterinarian is keeping a brown dog comfortable before giving the vaccinations.

Do Vaccines Have Any Adverse Effects?

In some cases, these may cause mild, short-lived side effects. These often resolve within 24-48 hours. Still, it’s very important to monitor your dog at home after we’ve provided the dose. Common adverse reactions include: 

  • Lethargy

  • Reduced appetite

  • Soreness on the injection site

  • Mild fever

However, there are rare instances when severe symptoms may occur. These include:

  • Severe vomiting or diarrhea

  • Facial swelling

  • Hives or itching

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Fainting or collapse

  • Anaphylaxis 

If you notice these signs, bring your dog to the clinic for emergency care. Let our team know right away so we can give your dog the help they need. 

What Is the Dubai Municipality Tag and Registration?

It’s a mandatory requirement for all dog owners in Dubai. It involves annual registration, microchipping, and updated vaccinations. The tag is a small plastic disc that features a unique ID number that can be scanned to return lost dogs to owners. 

Registration should be renewed annually in line with your dog’s booster vaccinations. 

“Keeping up-to-date with your dog’s vaccinations means keeping their defenses up.”

- Dr. Lidija Krvavac

Dog vaccinations are simple, but effective treatments designed to strengthen your dog’s defenses and protect the entire community. Schedule an appointment with our veterinarians so we can get your best friend’s protection started. 

With a consistent schedule, you can help your dog live a safe, happy life. 

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Do indoor dogs still need vaccinations?

Yes, even dogs that stay indoors will need these routine treatments, despite the significantly lower risk of exposure. Plus, vaccines are legally required in most countries to own a pet.

Do indoor dogs still need vaccinations?

Yes, even dogs that stay indoors will need these routine treatments, despite the significantly lower risk of exposure. Plus, vaccines are legally required in most countries to own a pet.

What to do if my dog misses a dose?

If you do miss your dog’s scheduled dose, visit the clinic so we can recommend a new one. Missing a few days won’t generally be significant, but delays longer than 3 weeks may require additional boosters.

What to do if my dog misses a dose?

If you do miss your dog’s scheduled dose, visit the clinic so we can recommend a new one. Missing a few days won’t generally be significant, but delays longer than 3 weeks may require additional boosters.

Can dogs be vaccinated when they’re feeling ill?

Our veterinarians don’t recommend vaccination for dogs feeling ill. This is because sick, stressed, or immunocompromised pets may not properly assimilate the vaccine. Plus, there may be some side effects.

Can dogs be vaccinated when they’re feeling ill?

Our veterinarians don’t recommend vaccination for dogs feeling ill. This is because sick, stressed, or immunocompromised pets may not properly assimilate the vaccine. Plus, there may be some side effects.

Is the process painful?

Vaccinating a dog is a quick process handled by our expert vets. Some dogs may experience temporary discomfort. Most dogs handle the injections very well.

Is the process painful?

Vaccinating a dog is a quick process handled by our expert vets. Some dogs may experience temporary discomfort. Most dogs handle the injections very well.

Can vaccinated dogs still get diseases?

Yes, even vaccinated dogs can still get a disease, but it's rare. Vaccines are highly effective at preventing illness and severe symptoms, but not 100% protection.

Can vaccinated dogs still get diseases?

Yes, even vaccinated dogs can still get a disease, but it's rare. Vaccines are highly effective at preventing illness and severe symptoms, but not 100% protection.

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