How old is a poodle with a rabies shot???

Updated on pet 2024-05-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The effect of the pioneer worm injection is similar to that of the first injection and then the deworming, and there is no difference.

    Immunization program for dogs.

    Puppies: 4 first doses;

    The first injection of puppy double.

    The second injection of quintuple.

    The third injection, six injections, and the fourth injection of rabies single vaccine.

    The interval between each injection is half a month. In the future, the exemption from military service will be strengthened once a year. Five-linked, six-linked and rabies single seedling.

    Adult dogs: 3 immunizations;

    The first injection of quintuple.

    The second injection of six injections and the third injection of rabies single vaccine were injected with an interval of half a month. Thereafter, a booster is given annually. Five-linked, six-linked and rabies single seedling.

    1. Puppy double vaccine (imported) to prevent canine distemper and canine parvovirus disease, 2. Canine quintuple vaccine (imported) to prevent canine distemper, canine parvovirus disease, canine infectious hepatitis, canine parainfluenza, canine adenovirus type 2.

    3. Canine six-combination vaccine (imported) prevents canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine infectious hepatitis, canine parainfluenza, canine adenovirus type 2 and canine telespirosis. The imported vaccine is based on the Dutch Intwei vaccine as an example. If you use a domestic vaccine, then it is recommended to use the only manufacturer in the country that has the right to produce domestic vaccines:

    Jilin five-star animal health pharmaceutical factory produced five-star domestic dog five-link seedlings. The immunization schedule is: puppies, three consecutive injections, 3 weeks apart.

    Thereafter, it will be injected once a year, with two injections at a time. Adult dogs, injected once a year, two consecutive injections at 3-week intervals, can guarantee a strong immunity!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the average dog needs to be vaccinated at four months (my Bichon is also like this), as for the rabies vaccine, it is better to get it when I was a child, for example, I can already get it now. And if you want to bathe the dog, it's best not to get an injection, it will be infected. You can't take a shower for a week after vaccination.

    I hope mine can give you some help, please consult the pet hospital for specific conditions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's fight rabies first! Don't take a bath for a week before and after the injection, you can do deworming for half a month after the injection Be sure to remember this step Otherwise, the dog will not be able to stand it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can get a rabies vaccine, and you can deworm 3---4 days after vaccination. You can take a shower after a week. Nothing ***;

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first dose of the vaccine is given at 45 days after the puppy is born. A total of three injections of four (or six) plus one shot of rabies, a total of four injections.

    The normal quadruple (or six) interval between each alumination stare is 15-21 days, and the latest should not exceed 30 days. It is best to wait until the dog is four or five months old before getting the rabies vaccine. In addition, a booster vaccine should be done every year, and one shot each of quadruple (or six) and rabies is sufficient.

    Difference Between Quadruple and Hepple:

    Quadruple: canine plague, parvo, parainfluenza, adenovirus (including type 1 and type 2), so it is often called quadruple and five prevention.

    Six: canine plague, parvo, canine leptospirosis, infectious hepatitis, infectious bronchitis and parainfluenza

    Personal recommendation: Intervid, Pfizer. Our dog has not been vaccinated with Pfizer, and my side is 81 shots.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. What is a Poodle

    The Poodle, also known as the Bordeaux Dog, is a pet dog with a small size, rich coat color, and extremely gentle characteristics. Due to its beloved appearance and qualities, it has become one of the most popular dog breeds worldwide.

    2. What vaccinations should poodles get?

    Poodles should be vaccinated for the first time in the 6-8 weeks after birth, and then every 3-4 weeks thereafter until the dog is more than 8 weeks, at which point the dog needs to be vaccinated in a quintuple.

    The quintuple vaccine can protect against parvovirus, canine distemper, canine infectious hepatitis, inter-day virus, and parainfluenza virus in dogs. At the same time as vaccination, the veterinarian will also recommend that the dog owner carry out other vaccinations for the dog, such as meningitis, rabies vaccine, etc. The timing and frequency of vaccinations can vary depending on the region, the season, and the health status of the pet, so it is still necessary to follow the advice of your veterinarian.

    3. Why vaccinate poodles?

    Vaccinations can prevent dogs from developing many infectious diseases. The living environment and habits of dogs make them more susceptible to many diseases, such as airway infections, dysentery and parasites. These and other illnesses can not only be painful for pet dogs, but can also endanger their lives.

    Through vaccination, the dog's immune system can produce specific antibodies, thereby strengthening the dog's immune system and reducing the possibility of being attacked by diseases. Vaccination can not only protect the health of the dog itself, but also allow the dog to better integrate into human society and make the life of the dog owner and other people more convenient.

    4. How to ensure the effectiveness of poodle vaccination?

    The vaccination of the poodle needs to be done under the guidance of a professional veterinarian. When conducting vaccination screening, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive physical examination of the dog to ensure that the dog is vaccinated in good health.

    In addition, after vaccination, regular check-ups at the veterinarian are required to ensure that the vaccination meets the desired goals. Generally speaking, the vaccination effect of dogs begins to escalate after 14 days after vaccination, but dog owners need to be reminded that even if the dog is vaccinated, there is no need to worry about the dog suffering from certain diseases, so the dog's living environment and diet also need to be well managed and maintained.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now, according to the problem of dog parvo and canine plague, there is a new process of vaccine.

    The 2-dose vaccine is no longer the first shot on the first 42 days, but 28 days.

    Of course, the 2-combination vaccine has also been improved to a certain extent, and the *** for puppies will be further reduced.

    The current vaccine process is 28 days for the first dose and 2 doses for the second dose on 42 days.

    Then, as before, the 3rd shot on 63 days, 4 shots.

    The fourth injection was given on 84 days, 6-8 times. In this way, parvo and canine plague have hardly seen any further infections after vaccination.

    However, domestic vaccines should still be avoided. The risk is too great, and it is often seen that dogs that have been vaccinated with domestic vaccines cannot be saved from allergies.

    There is also the phenomenon of continuing to be infected with parvo and canine plague after vaccination.

    You can't catch a cold before or after the vaccine, you can't take a shower, and you can't go out for a walk. Also, you should make sure that you can get vaccinated when you are completely healthy, otherwise it is easy to get vaccine allergies. If you have allergies, it will be more troublesome to rescue.

    Keep warm before and after the vaccine, and if you want to deworm, it is recommended to separate the front and back for more than 5 days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Coolpad Pet Network: *Dog is born 30 days after nasal immunization canine cough vaccine *Dog is born 7-8 weeks First six-shot *Dog is born 11-12 weeks Second six-shot *Dog is born 14-15 weeks Third six-shot vaccine and rabies vaccine After your dog goes through this immunization program, what to do in the future is to inject one shot of six-way vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine every year, so that the dog can say goodbye to those infectious diseases that threaten a lot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Once a day now you can.

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