Dr. Page: Contrary
to popular belief, most of the canine parvo virus vaccines available,
either as a single antigen or multiple antigen combination vaccines,
are inadequate in their ability to protect young puppies (4-10 weeks
of age) against canine parvo virus infection. This is especially true
in breeding kennels. This is proven by the fact that puppies are dying
from parvo virus disease even after repeated vaccinations.
It has been proven
that a high level of protection in young puppies of this age group,
during times of exposure, NEOPAR®
is from 700% to 6500%
more potent than any of the other parvo vaccines available. And can
be given safely at 35 and 49 days of age. Protecting them sooner, and
against all known strains of the parvo virus, --do you always know where
your puppies are going? And what they're exposed to after leaving your
kennel? Simply put, No. Cover all your bases. Earlier vaccination, more
potent, safe vaccines and an overall high antigen level in your kennel,
eliminates early puppy parvo virus deaths and lost kennel revenues.