Will the dog still be infected after the second shot?

Updated on pet 2024-04-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The parvo is not a germ or a virus, and it is disinfected with a chlorine-containing disinfectant. I don't know what vaccine you give to the dog, if it's Merial, a week after the second shot, the body will produce memory cells, which can play an immune role at this time.

    But if you really want to be infected, you should get sick on the seventh day after you buy it, how can you wait until you get the second shot?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not a cold, a very small pet disease, give it some anti-inflammatory drugs or cold medicine that people eat and it will soon be better, if there are vomiting symptoms, drink some Huoxiang Zhengqi liquid. See a doctor, good dog, and show you dead. If you can't get the doctor to kill you thousands and then cure you, many people will suffer this kind of loss.

    Dog doctors don't have a good thing, it's all dog things.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The hospital has a special sale of small disinfectant water, 84 which does not seem to work. Even if you get all the shots, you may get it. It's just that the probability is relatively small. Generally, the immune effect can be achieved 20 days after the third injection. Let's leave my friends for a few days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the vaccination is successful, the body will produce corresponding antibodies, and it is not afraid of being infected with the canine distemper virus, but the sanitary environment of the pet family is still very important, and daily environmental disinfection is necessary.

    At the beginning of the symptoms of canine distemper, the dog's body temperature is as high as 39 5 41 degrees Celsius, loss of appetite, depression, watery discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing, and diarrhea. In the next 2 to 14 days, the body temperature rises again, cough, purulent nasal discharge, purulent eye feces, and it is already the middle stage of canine plague.

    At the same time, secondary gastrointestinal diseases, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Highly depressed and lethargic. In the later stage of the onset of canine distemper, typical neurological symptoms will appear, foaming at the mouth, convulsions, which are more difficult to treat at this time, mainly depending on the care method.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes. Either after vaccination, it is 100% not infected with dog plague and parvo, because dog plague is transmitted through the poop, saliva, and other airborne transmission of sick dogs, and the immunity of people over 1 year old is relatively strong, so no matter how old the dog is, as long as it does not come into contact with the sick dog.

    Parvo is caused by improper diet, it depends on how the user feeds, 80% of the vaccinated have antibodies, and only 80% of the dogs who are not vaccinated are vaccinated, and they must be vaccinated every year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Either after vaccination, it is 100% not infected with puppy plague, because dog plague is transmitted through the poop and saliva of sick dogs, and other airborne infections, and the immunity of people over 1 year old is relatively strong, so no matter how old the dog is, as long as it does not come into contact with the sick dog (stray dogs, stray cats, don't let them smell the poop on the ground).

    2. Parvo is caused by improper diet, which depends on how you feed it. You can feed it to the large intestine for the benefit of the intestines, which can regulate the stomach and intestines, enhance immunity and disease resistance. 80 percent of vaccinated dogs have antibodies, and only 0 percent of unvaccinated dogs

    I want to get vaccinated every year!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Even if you have been injected, you will still get it.

    If you find that the dog around you has abnormal symptoms, you should stay away.

    Otherwise, if you are infected, people will not give you medical expenses.

    Those viruses are airborne.

    It can also be dangerous for your own dog to smell it.

    It's just that big dogs are a little more resistant than small dogs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Vaccination has nothing to do with being small, dogs are already small. Parvovirus is a dangerous infectious disease, and the method is more complicated.

    Enteritis dogs are initially depressed, anorexic, occasionally feverish, soft stools, or mild vomiting, and then develop frequent vomiting and severe diarrhea. At first, the stool is gray, yellow, or milky white with jelly-like mucus, followed by foul-smelling soy sauce-like or tomato juice-like bloody stools.

    The sick dog quickly became dehydrated, emaciated, had sunken eye sockets, messy coat, inelasticity, cold ears, nose, limbs, high mental depression, shock, and death. From the first symptoms of the disease to the severe, it generally does not take more than 2 days, and the whole course of the disease generally does not exceed one week.

    Susceptible groups:

    CPV mainly infects dogs, especially puppies, which are highly contagious and have a high mortality rate. It can occur all year round, with frequent occurrences in winter and spring. Sudden changes in feeding management conditions, long-distance transportation, cold, and crowding can all contribute to the occurrence of this disease.

    Sick dogs are the main source of infection, with large amounts of virus in vomit, saliva, and feces.

    **Dogs can still be excreted through their feces for a long time. There is evidence that humans, lice, flies, and cockroaches can be mechanical carriers of CPV. Healthy dogs are infected through the digestive tract through direct contact with sick or poisoned dogs, or through contaminated feed and drinking water.

    Dogs are the main natural reservoir, and other canids such as coyotes, jungle dogs, crab-eating foxes, and hyenas can also be infected. With the drift of virus antigens, the virus can already infect cats, bears, raccoon dogs and other animals.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vaccinated dogs are still tiny.

    There is a chance of failure to vaccinate the vaccine, the whole course of parvovirus is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, and the day after the onset of the disease is the most severe time when the symptoms are the most critical.

    The symptoms of parvovirus in the early stage are vomiting and diarrhea, and in the later stage, dogs with severe onset may have symptoms of blood in the stool due to gastrointestinal bleeding, which is like tomato juice and fishy. If vomiting and diarrhea are severe, it is necessary to properly fast, fast, and rehydrate, and must be infused for rehydration, otherwise the dog will be dehydrated.

    If the dog does not have severe vomiting and diarrhea, and can eat and drink, try to feed it some nutritious and digestible food, which can be combined with gastrointestinal treasure for the dog to eat, which can repair the gastrointestinal tract and have an effect on vomiting and diarrhea. When the resistance comes up, the hope of ** is greater.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Dogs (Latin name: canis lupus familiaris) belong to the canids of the order Carnivora.

    Dogs are found all over the world. When they live in groups, they also have a "hierarchy" that can maintain the stability of the entire group and reduce the vicious fights and wars caused by food, living space and competition for the opposite sex. Dogs are territorial, occupy a certain area of their own, and protect them from other animals.

    The hydrolens of a dog's eye is relatively large and distorted like a horse's eyeball. The canines are all short-crowned, maxillary.

    The crowns of the first and second incisors are trimodal, with canine pinnacles in the middle and small pinnacles on both sides. In Chinese culture, the dog belongs to one of the 12 zodiac signs, the 11th place in the 12 zodiac signs.

    Will the dog be transmitted to other dogs after it is small?

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    <> hello The dog is small and will not be transmitted to other dogs in the future, so you don't have to worry. Well, it's not contagious.

    Dogs (Latin name: Canis lupus familiaris) belong to the family Canidae of the order Carnivora. Dogs are found all over the world.

    When they live in groups, they also have a "hierarchy" that can maintain the stability of the entire group and reduce the vicious fights and wars caused by food, living space and competition for the opposite sex. Dogs are territorial, occupy a certain area of their own, and protect them from other animals. The hydrolens of the dog's eyeball is relatively large and deformed like the horse's eyeball.

    All the canines are short-crowned, and the maxillary is first.

    The crowns of the first and second incisors are trimodal, with canine pinnacles in the middle and small pinnacles on both sides. In Chinese culture, the dog belongs to one of the 12 zodiac signs, the 11th place in the 12 zodiac signs.

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    My dog has been discharged from the hospital for two days, can I feed it with the adult dog at home? Is it contagious?

    Not contagious. OK.

    It's only been two days since I was discharged from the hospital, and I'm sure there is no parvovirus?

    Positive. Oh, what is the probability of an adult dog being infected? All dogs are over the age of four.

    The probability of parvo infection in adult dogs is very low, less than 5%.

    Thank you, good night, no more bothering!

    You're welcome good night

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello, it is also possible to be infected with parvovirus. First:

    After the parvovirus vaccine, the dog will produce antibodies after seven days, during which the dog is easily infected with parvovirus, do not take the dog out of the house within seven days after vaccination, do not touch other dogs outside, and pay attention to the dog's living environment. Second: the parvo vaccine has a certain chance of failure of immunization, but it is very small, it is also possible to be infected with parvovirus.

    To protect against parvo infection, an antibody test can be done and the vaccine can be refilled according to the antibodies.

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    Because there was a puppy at home half a month ago who got parvovirus and left.

    Hello, it is also possible to be infected with parvovirus. First: after the parvovirus vaccine, the dog will produce antibodies after seven days, during which the dog Zibu is easily infected with parvovirus, after the vaccine, do not take the dog out of the house within seven days, do not touch other dogs outside, pay attention to the dog's living environment.

    Second: there is a certain chance of failure of immunization with the parvovirus, but it is also possible to be infected with parvovirus. To protect against parvo infection, an antibody test can be done and the vaccine can be refilled according to the antibodies.

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