Ask for help about dog vaccinations!!

Updated on parenting 2024-05-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You gave your dog an imported vaccine - Eurican DHPPI2-L (Meria Six-in-One Vaccine) for dogs: to prevent canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus, canine parvovirus, paraepidemic ** virus type 2 and canine leptospira infection.

    It's okay to continue to get this vaccine, and the most important thing is to get the same vaccine for three shots. In this way, the immunization rate is relatively high.

    Generally, dog vaccines will not cause harm to dogs, but it is necessary to ensure that the dog is healthy at the time of vaccination, and do not bathe for a week before and after.

    About the process: 3-month-old dogs start vaccination, and the first vaccination is generally 3 consecutive shots, with an interval of 15 to 20 days between each shot. After that, it is enough to receive one shot every other year (domestic vaccines are vaccinated every six months).

    However, I still recommend you to use imported vaccines, ** the difference is not very big, but the immunization rate is very different. After all, the health of the dog is important.

    I would like to remind you that the last dose (the third dose) must be given along with the rabies vaccine. In the future, the rabies vaccine will be given once a year.

    For some common knowledge about vaccines, you can refer to the post on the 1st floor, which is very good and comprehensive. There are also some basic dos and don'ts for getting a dog, and you can check this out when you have time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's take a look at the references, it's very detailed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Prevention of infectious diseases

    Dog injections can prevent many infectious diseases that dogs are susceptible to, such as rabies, canine parvovirus, canine nephritis, etc. If these infectious diseases are not prevented, they can bring serious health risks to dogs and even endanger their lives. For example, rabies is a fatal disease that is transmitted through infection with carnivores, wounds, canine lice, etc., and can be prevented by vaccination.

    When receiving injections in the hospital, it is necessary to check whether the injection equipment is sterilized and clean, and whether the vaccine meets the specifications to ensure the safety of the injection. Dogs sometimes have allergic reactions to vaccines, such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, etc., please inform the doctor in time to deal with the corresponding situation.

    2. Protect your dog's immunity

    The dog's immunity gradually develops after birth, and at about 4 months or so, the dog's autoimmunity begins to decline, and it is suitable for the first vaccination. The role of the vaccine is not only to prevent diseases, but also to improve the dog's immunity and enhance the dog's ability to resist disease. Regular vaccinations every year can continue to strengthen your dog's immunity and make your dog healthier, thus reducing the number of times you get sick.

    3. Protect humans and other animals

    Many epidemics and infectious diseases not only endanger the health of dogs, but also spread to humans and other animals, causing great harm to public health and ecosystems. For example, diseases such as rabies, although the human prevalence is not high, once they are diagnosed, the consequences are very serious and often life-threatening. Therefore, regular dog vaccinations are also an important measure to maintain the health and safety of humans and other animals.

    4. Effective prevention programs

    In addition to vaccination, other precautions can be taken, such as avoiding contact between dogs and wild animals, not allowing dogs to move and poop in unclean places, and grooming dogs regularly. However, vaccination remains the most effective prevention option and can effectively prevent many infectious diseases. Therefore, even if the dog appears to be very healthy and strong, it is necessary to receive regular vaccinations to guarantee the dog's health and well-being.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The vaccines on the market include rabies vaccine, five-combination and eight-combination vaccine, which prevent dog parvo and canine plague virus respectively; Rabies vaccination is recommended to be given at least 3 months of age, and once a year thereafter. Puppies are recommended to be injected with the vaccine in three times, the first injection is 45 days old in the dog, with an interval of 15-21 days, and three consecutive injections.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    *Dogs are born 30 days after nasal drop immunization canine cough vaccine.

    The dog is 7-8 weeks old and the first six-combination vaccine is given.

    The dog is 11-12 weeks old and the second six-dose vaccine is given.

    Dogs are 14-15 weeks old with the third hexagram vaccine and rabies vaccination.

    After your dog has gone through this immunization program, all you need to do in the future is to get a dose of the six-plus vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine every year, so that the dog can say goodbye to those infectious diseases that threaten a lot.

    Canine immunization precautions.

    1.Canine immunization should be carried out in strict accordance with the immunization schedule, and should not be too early or too long or too short between two immunizations.

    2.Avoid antiserum and immunosuppressants within 7-10 days before immunization.

    3.Before the injection, the dog should be observed to see if it is healthy, and the dog should not be vaccinated if it is sick or in a state of stress.

    4.Vaccinated dogs may have some systemic reactions, such as fever, slightly poor spirit, shivering and other symptoms, most of which disappear within 12 hours, and individual dogs with a physical constitution have local reactions to the vaccine (especially rabies vaccine), such as local swelling, and use a towel to warm it in time after being found.

    5.The vaccine is a biological product, and a very small number of dogs have acute allergic reactions, such as head and face swelling, rubbing or shock to death, but the performance rate is very low, and should be treated immediately after discovery.

    6.It takes 7-10 days after the vaccine to produce the antibodies it should have, and during this time, avoid bathing in case you catch a cold.

    Canine immunization program.

    1.Kennel cough vaccine: to prevent Bordaibacterium bronchial septicaemia and canine parainfluenza. The vaccine can be used for puppies as young as 2 weeks of age and is safe and reliable for pregnant. Immunization is given by nasal drops every six months.

    2.Puppy double vaccine: prevent canine distemper and canine parvovirus. Can be used for puppies aged 4-6 weeks.

    3.Canine hexagram: It can prevent canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine parainfluenza, canine adenovirus (type 1 2), and canine leptospira.

    Vaccinations are given once at each week of age, and then annually. Adult dogs or dogs over 3 months old need to be injected twice at an interval of 3 weeks, and once a year thereafter.

    4.Rabies vaccine: mainly to prevent rabies. Imported rabies vaccine can be administered once a year for more than 3 months.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That shot was a rabies shot.

    Be careful to appease the dogs, they may be very excited at first, because they are afraid, and my family will only hear that "go, get an injection!" Then I couldn't find her sample.

    It's best to take a bath before hitting him, because you can't take a bath for a week after the injection, and you should pay attention to the dog's attention during this process, don't catch a cold, don't always stay in the air-conditioned room, press him when you play, don't twist it, it's not good if the needle is stuck in other places, and he won't talk to tell you that it's wrong...

    Finally, I wish your dog a healthy, lively and cute dog!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Newly purchased dogs, especially those that have just been purchased from the market, may have been exposed to other sick pets and cannot be vaccinated immediately. Prophylactic serum can be injected first, and prophylactic serum generally has 2-week immunity.

    After a week, after the dog is relatively healthy and adapts to the new environment, the vaccination will be given.

    Dogs under the age of vaccination cannot be vaccinated. Generally, dogs can only be vaccinated at the age of 40 days.

    After vaccination, fever, mental deterioration, loss of appetite, drowsiness, etc., may occur as the immune system begins to react, which are normal reactions and usually recover on their own in 1-3 days.

    Vaccine: once a year, hexagram: 3 times in the first year, once a year thereafter; rabies vaccine; Once a year.

    Deworming: Once every three months, even if there are no signs of worms, usually just take a small pill.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the dog is well developed, healthy and strong, then at the age of 42 days, you can get the first shot of multiple vaccines, and you can choose the double vaccine, which is Interway. At least 21 days later, the second shot can be a four-in-five defense, it can be a six-in-one, Interway four-in-five defense, Pfizer Weijia four-in-five defense, and Merial's can be. If the second shot is given to Hui Qingfeng Zhirui quadruple and five-in-one, then at least 21 days later, the third shot and the third shot must be the same as the second shot, that is to say, the third shot is also Pfizer quadruple and five-in-one, plus one shot of rabies vaccine.

    It can also be the same for three multi-linked vaccines, such as Pfizer quadruple and five-defense.

    Before the vaccine, before deworming, it is necessary to ensure that the dog is completely healthy, even if there is a sneeze on the day of the vaccine, in fact, this sneeze is likely to be caused by a dog hair flying to the dog's nose, and it must be observed for 24 hours, and then vaccinated when it is completely normal.

    Do not take a bath within 10 days after the vaccine is matched, it must be dried after washing, and it is best not to catch a cold, it is best to wait for all the immunization procedures to be completed, antibodies are produced, and then take the dog out.

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