Many vets now offer a Vaccination Package but the one thing that isn't considered a "core vaccine" is Kennel Cough so you may find the link to the information useful.
https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/dog/health-and-injuries/kennel-cough#:~:text=Kennel%20cough%20is%20the%20common,system%2C%20causing%20them%20to%20cough.
At the moment there are a small number of breeders who are refusing to give their puppies the L4 vaccine for Leptosira preferring to use the old L2 vaccine due to anecdotal social media stories. Here is a link that may be useful for you.
https://www.vetvoices.co.uk/post/leptospirosis-vaccine-a-silent-killer
As ever, I advise all potential puppy owners to check with their own vet even before getting the puppy home as to what they advise. After all, you are going to rely on your vet to save your dog's life if it ever comes to that so I would trust them on any vet/dog matters.
If your puppy's breeder hasn't had the same BATCH of vaccine as your vet will be using, be aware you will have to start all over again which will delay being able to take your puppy out and about by around 4 weeks which isn't a good start.
So to sum up..............check with your breeder the actual BATCH CODE of the vaccine their vet has used. Phone up your own vet to check they use the same otherwise you will need to travel back to the breeder's vet. Ask your vet if the puppy has had the L2 or L4 Leptospirosis vaccine with the breeder and make your decision in consultation with the person you will be entrusting with your puppy's health - your own vet.
https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/dog/health-and-injuries/kennel-cough#:~:text=Kennel%20cough%20is%20the%20common,system%2C%20causing%20them%20to%20cough.
At the moment there are a small number of breeders who are refusing to give their puppies the L4 vaccine for Leptosira preferring to use the old L2 vaccine due to anecdotal social media stories. Here is a link that may be useful for you.
https://www.vetvoices.co.uk/post/leptospirosis-vaccine-a-silent-killer
As ever, I advise all potential puppy owners to check with their own vet even before getting the puppy home as to what they advise. After all, you are going to rely on your vet to save your dog's life if it ever comes to that so I would trust them on any vet/dog matters.
If your puppy's breeder hasn't had the same BATCH of vaccine as your vet will be using, be aware you will have to start all over again which will delay being able to take your puppy out and about by around 4 weeks which isn't a good start.
So to sum up..............check with your breeder the actual BATCH CODE of the vaccine their vet has used. Phone up your own vet to check they use the same otherwise you will need to travel back to the breeder's vet. Ask your vet if the puppy has had the L2 or L4 Leptospirosis vaccine with the breeder and make your decision in consultation with the person you will be entrusting with your puppy's health - your own vet.