Yorkshire Terrier Vaccination Schedule
Personalized Yorkshire Terrier puppy vaccination schedule for the US, UK, and EU. Adjust your puppy's age and country below. The schedule updates as you go.
Important: this is a reference. It is not a substitute for your vet. Always confirm the specific schedule for your puppy with the clinic that treats them.
Yorkshire Terrier vaccination schedule
| Age | Status | Core | Non-core |
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| 6 to 8 weeks | Due now |
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| 10 to 12 weeks | Upcoming |
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| 14 to 16 weeks | Upcoming |
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| 16 weeks+Required by law in most US states. | Upcoming |
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| 12 months | Upcoming |
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Common questions about Yorkshire Terrier vaccinations
When should my Yorkshire Terrier start vaccinations?
Most Yorkshire Terrier puppies start their first DHPP between 6 and 8 weeks in the US, or 6 to 9 weeks in the UK and EU. Use the form above with your puppy's age and country to see the next-due date.
Should my Yorkie get split visits?
Often yes. Toy breeds tolerate one combined visit, but split-visit appointments lower reaction risk. Same vaccines, same timing windows, two appointments instead of one.
Is my Yorkie more sensitive to vaccine reactions?
Toy breeds occasionally show stronger soreness or sleepiness after combined doses. The schedule does not change; visit spacing might.
Does my Yorkie need outdoor non-core vaccines?
Likely no. Yorkies are mostly indoor, so Lepto and Lyme are usually skipped. Bordetella matters for daycare or grooming.
Same schedule for a Yorkshire Terrier mix?
Yes for the core vaccines. DHPP and Rabies are identical for purebreds and mixes. Non-core vaccines depend on lifestyle and region, not breed. The schedule above works for any Yorkshire Terrier mix.
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