Do puppies have to be vaccinated? What harm would it do if you didn t fight?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Transmission of hepatitis B is mainly bloodstream and sexual, bodily fluid, and mother-to-child vertical transmission. I heard that antiviral drugs such as He Weili are now very effective, so hepatitis B patients don't need to worry too much. Of course, the society is still very discriminatory against hepatitis B, and I hope that the relevant units should have a correct understanding of hepatitis B.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My puppy didn't get vaccinated and survived, and the vaccinated puppy will be more resistant to the disease, and it will be easier to get through when turning the intestines.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely going to be hit, it's good for puppies, it's good for humans, if you accidentally bite someone, it's good for people to get vaccinated!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Definitely get vaccinated, the vaccine can protect against certain deadly diseases, such as canine distemper and parvovirus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is difficult to keep the health of dogs bought in the market, so it is generally best to vaccinate dogs after half a month.

    Because many viruses have an incubation period, even if the dog you buy is healthy at the time, it is difficult to guarantee that it will not get sick after you buy it.

    You raise it for another week and then go to get vaccinated. Before vaccination, let the doctor check the dog's health condition carefully before vaccination.

    If you don't get vaccinated, it's hard to cure dog plague and parvo.

    Nowadays, there are many infectious diseases. Especially when you take a dog to the street, you will inevitably have close contact. So you must be vaccinated. For the sake of your dog's health.

    If you don't fight, even if the dog is infected one day. No amount of money is spent, but it may not be cured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dogs that are not vaccinated are susceptible to dog-to-dog infectious diseases, such as parvo, canine plague and canine infectious hepatitis.

    Mortality is higher among those who are small, especially in puppies or dogs with a lower body weight. It is recommended that dogs can be brought to the pet hospital for infectious disease vaccination when they are more than 48 days old. At present, the best way to prevent infectious diseases is to be vaccinated on time, and the first year of immunization requires 3 consecutive doses, with an interval of 21 days between each dose.

    Among them, the main infectious diseases prevented by the vaccine are: rabies, canine distemper, canine parvo, canine infectious hepatitis, canine infectious laryngotracheitis, canine coronavirus, etc.

    If the dog is not vaccinated, then there is no protective antibody in the body, when the dog's own resistance is poor or exposed to carry highly infectious pathogens, the dog is easy to be infected and sick, these infectious diseases have a great threat to the dog's life.

    If you vaccinate your dog, it can not only improve the body's immunity and resistance, make it stronger, but also reduce the probability of being harmed by bacteria, so vaccination is very important and indispensable for dogs.

    Before vaccination, it is important to ensure that the dog's body is in a healthy state at this time, because the vaccine is essentially a weak virus, if the dog's body is not in a healthy state, then it is easy to make the dog in a weak state at this time.

    If you want to get a normal immune effect, then before vaccinating the dog, you must do a full body health check, only in this way can the dog ensure that it will not affect the dog.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Prevent the spread of disease

    There are many kinds of diseases in dogs and they can carry a variety of pathogens such as canine distemper, parvovirus, infectious hepatitis, etc. Vaccination can effectively prevent the spread of these diseases and prevent the spread and spread of epidemics.

    In addition, dogs are also susceptible to threats from other animals, such as rats, mosquitoes, etc., the presence of which may lead to more potential infections in dog animals**. This risk can be effectively controlled by vaccination.

    2. Protect human health

    The spread of dog diseases is not only harmful to the dog's own health, but can also pose a threat to human health. For example, rabies is a viral disease carried by canine animals and can lead to parastat death if left untimely**. The rabies vaccine is a regulatory-mandated vaccine against this type of disease.

    By injecting dogs with rabies vaccines, human health can be protected.

    3. Save your dog's health

    After a dog is infected with a disease, some symptoms may be severe enough to cause permanent damage to the dog's body, such as systemic cryptosepsis, dog plague, etc. If the dog is an active companion animal, then these problems can lead to frustration and disappointment. Preventive vaccines are the best way to prevent these problems from happening.

    4. Comply with regulations

    Dog vaccinations are a legal requirement and one of the best ways to comply with professional and ethical obligations. Almost all countries and regions have their own regulations that require dogs to be vaccinated for a limited period of time. By doing so, you can ensure the safety of your dogs and prevent them from contracting numerous contagious diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs must be vaccinated.

    The cause of the vaccine cannot be completely ruled out due to the death of the infected Yanshi cave vaccine, but it cannot be said that it was caused by the vaccine. Because canine vaccines are generally lyophilized vaccines prepared after inactivation of live viruses such as rabies virus, canine distemper virus, canine parainfluenza and canine coronavirus, although the virus has been inactivated, it still has a certain degree of virulence.

    During this period, individual dogs will only show low-grade fever, decreased appetite and other side reactions, but these are all normal anti-nuclear sensitivity. However, if the dog has already been infected with the disease or has poor resistance, the vaccination will undoubtedly aggravate the condition and lead to the failure of the vaccine coarse immunity.

    Tips for getting a dog:

    1. Observe the dog often, communicate with it often, and try to avoid letting it stay at home alone for a long time.

    2. Pay attention to its excretory messages (such as breathing loudly and turning around) and immediately take it to where it should go.

    3. The puppy's bladder is uncontrolled and may need to urinate immediately after sleeping, drinking, eating, and playing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    General dogs, in more than 40 days can be vaccinated, at this time the vaccine is often said to be: two triple three, when the dog is some, about two weeks after the first vaccination, the second shot of five or six, and then two weeks apart, the third shot of seven (six + rabies vaccine).

    The above two, three, five, six, and seven are all for the prevention and control of infectious diseases between dogs, such as: canine plague, parvo, etc. Because these infectious diseases are easy to spread among puppies and have a high fatality rate, it is better to fight.

    If you are a house dog, you can not go out to contact other dogs and do not go to the pet store to bathe, but at least get a "rabies vaccine", and you are also responsible for your own life and the lives of others!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The vaccine is indispensable, first of all, the resistance of GG will be strong, and secondly, if you bite someone, you will not worry about whether you will have rabies, my GG will be vaccinated! Good for yourself or for your dog.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course you have to fight, just like people. The probability of not getting sick is high, and the cost of getting sick** far exceeds the cost of vaccines.

    Personally, I believe that owners who do not take the necessary epidemic prevention measures for their pets are irresponsible owners.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, but dogs can easily get sick or pass it on to their owners.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Raise him and treat him well, be good to others and to yourself.

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