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Educational Awareness

Afghan Hound Puppy
Vaccination Schedule

Complete age-wise vaccine guide for Afghan Hound Puppy owners in India — breed-specific risks, trusted brands, and expert tips.

6 Weeks → Annual Core + Lifestyle Vaccines Vet-Verified Info
Afghan Hound Puppy

Educational purpose only. This guide is for awareness. Always consult a registered veterinary practitioner for your Afghan Hound Puppy's personalised vaccination plan.

Why Vaccination Matters for Afghan Hound Puppys

Afghan Hounds are elegant, sensitive sighthounds with a unique aloof temperament. While their enclosed, elegant nature means somewhat less environmental exposure than outdoor working dogs, full core vaccination is still mandatory.

Primary health risks for Afghan Hound Puppy: Parvovirus, Distemper

Afghan Hound Puppy Vaccination Schedule — Age-wise Chart

Age Vaccine Protection Against
6 – 8 Weeks Puppy DP / DHPPiL
1st Dose
Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Leptospirosis
9 – 10 Weeks DHPPiL / 7-in-1
Booster 1
All core diseases + broader Leptospirosis strains + Adenovirus
12 – 14 Weeks DHPPiL (Booster 2)
+ Anti-Rabies
Final core dose
Full core immunity established; Rabies protection (legally required)
14 – 16 Weeks Lifestyle Vaccines
Optional
Bordetella (Kennel Cough), Coronavirus — based on lifestyle
Annually Adult Boosters
Combo + Rabies
Maintains lifelong immunity against all core diseases

Expert Tip for Afghan Hound Puppy Owners

Afghan Hounds can be sensitive to anaesthesia due to their low body fat percentage. This sensitivity may extend to some vaccine adjuvants — discuss this with your vet and monitor post-vaccination.

What to Expect at Each Vet Visit

Before the Vaccine

The vet will do a quick physical exam — checking temperature, weight, lymph nodes, and general health. Only a healthy puppy should receive a vaccine. Mention any symptoms, recent illnesses, or medications.

During Vaccination

The injection takes seconds. Hold your Afghan Hound Puppy gently and speak calmly. Most puppies feel only a brief pinch. The vet will note the vaccine brand, batch number, and date in the vaccination booklet.

After Vaccination (0–24 hrs)

Mild lethargy, reduced appetite, and slight soreness at the injection site are normal. Offer fresh water, avoid strenuous exercise, and keep your Afghan Hound Puppy warm and comfortable for 24 hours.

When to Call Your Vet

Contact your vet immediately if you notice facial swelling, severe vomiting, difficulty breathing, pale gums, or collapse. Severe vaccine reactions are rare but require urgent attention.

Afghan Hound Puppy Vaccination FAQs

Begin vaccinating your Afghan Hound Puppy between 6–8 weeks of age. This is the critical window when maternal antibodies start to wane and the puppy's own immune system can be "trained" by the vaccine. The full series runs until approximately 16 weeks with boosters every 2–4 weeks.
The core mandatory vaccines are the DHPPiL combination (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Leptospirosis) given in a 3-dose puppy series, plus the Anti-Rabies vaccine administered at 12–14 weeks. Rabies vaccination is legally required in India for all dogs.
Parvovirus, Distemper. Afghan Hounds are elegant, sensitive sighthounds with a unique aloof temperament. While their enclosed, elegant nature means somewhat less environmental exposure than outdoor working dogs, full core vaccination is still mandatory.
After completing the puppy series, your Afghan Hound Puppy needs annual booster shots for both the core DHPPiL combination and the Rabies vaccine. Skipping adult boosters allows immunity to fade, leaving even a previously-vaccinated dog vulnerable.
Avoid dog parks, pet stores, and contact with unknown dogs until at least 7–10 days after the final puppy booster at around 14–16 weeks. Controlled exposure in clean, private spaces (a trusted friend's vaccinated dog, your own garden) is generally safe after the first two doses.
Mild tiredness, slight soreness at the injection site, and reduced appetite for 12–24 hours after vaccination are normal and temporary. Severe reactions — facial swelling, difficulty breathing, vomiting, or collapse — are rare but require immediate veterinary attention.

Looking to Adopt a Afghan Hound Puppy?

Every Afghan Hound Puppy from Nearby Pets India comes with a completed first-dose vaccination, health certificate, and vet-verified records.

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