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Don't keep it in a pet store. There may be any infectious diseases in it. Don't give raw water on the first day you buy it.
I'm afraid it won't adapt to the soil. Feed mineral water with some banyan root in it. Lasting 2 days is fine.
Buy home pioneer bugs. And then according to its own situation. You see if its poop is formed.
Whether there is an appetite or not. If it's all normal. You can get vaccinated about 7 days from deworming.
Bathing is not allowed during vaccination. Thermal insulation should be done well. Then get vaccinated every 20 days.
A total of 3 injections were given. Imports are better, generally including Pfizer in the United States, Melia in France, and Vic. And the Dutch Interway.
Generally, after 7 days after 2 injections, you can take it to the street appropriately. But don't let it touch other dogs. It is best to take it out after 3 stitches.
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After the dog is flown by air, it is finally taken home immediately. After all, the pet store is more messy, and it still needs an adaptation period to take it home.
After taking it home, don't rush to take a bath, don't feed it, give it some water, keep it warm, and wait for him to acclimatize.
As for vaccinations, it depends on how old your dog is, if it has been more than three months, it will be 7 directly. After that, I couldn't take a shower for a week.
The one on the first floor, Pfizer, is an anthelmintic drug... It's not a vaccine...
That's right.. Deworming is also very important, you can get a deworming injection, you can also administer medicine to eat.
Remember, be very patient with your baby!
If you have any questions, you can ask me QQ
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It's okay, but I recommend taking it home and keeping it, it's not good to have a pet store dog.
Look at what kind of vaccine you have, my dog is vaccinated with Pfizer in the United States, 3 injections, and one injection in half a month to 20 days.
Of course, it's best to go out a week after getting vaccinated, because the vaccine is starting to work.
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It is best to get vaccinated, because the puppy has low resistance, and the chance of getting sick when in contact with other dogs is relatively large, for the health of the dog, it is best to take it out after vaccination! Generally, the dog gets the first shot when the moon is full, and then the next shot is given 10 to 15 days apart, a total of 3 shots?!
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It is not recommended for dogs to go out after vaccination.
Because during or just after vaccination, dogs have weak constitutions and weak resistance, and they are prone to contracting diseases when they go out. Vaccine is a weakened virus (in addition to rabies vaccine, rabies vaccine is an inactivated vaccine), its virus virulence is not enough to make animals sick, but it can activate the immune response of animals, so that the body produces antibodies to prevent the invasion of the virus, it generally takes about two weeks to produce antibodies, so dogs can go out after 2 weeks of vaccination.
Veterinarians usually recommend not taking your dog out of the house until he has been vaccinated, as the dog's immune system is not fully developed and it is very susceptible to illness.
The sooner the socialization of the dog is carried out, the better, and the time when 2-3 months old is the ** period, which is fleeting. But by the time the vaccine is fully administered, the dogs are almost 4 months old, and they have missed the best time for socialization.
Therefore, before the vaccine is completed, we can go out with the dog in our arms, although he cannot walk on the ground, but he can listen, see, and smell, which belong to the socialization training of the dog.
For example, if you just bought a puppy, you can walk around the community with him, let him smell the air and familiarize himself with the environment of the community. You can take it to the supermarket, the road, the park, etc., so that he can listen to the sound of cars, the noise of the crowd, the screams of children, etc., which can help you get used to and adapt to the surrounding environment faster when walking the dog in the back.
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Often like stray dogs are crazy outside, because it does not carry germs but has a probability of infection after contact with unknown organisms in the wild, if it is in captivity and rarely goes out to see the tighter, I personally feel that there is no need to fight, vaccination is not a good thing, regardless of the quality of the vaccine, people are nausea and vomiting after vaccination, the puppy is unbearable to eat the small body, almost all of the rabies infected in the outside world are bitten by stray dogs, there is no need to listen to who said that they must fight something, When you were dating a friend, would you ask them to have been vaccinated against HIV? Of course, there is no AIDS vaccine, let's say another, just for example, my dog goes out very little, are to eat cooked food, never hit any seedlings and take any medicine, in its adult took a deworming drug, the result is no worms, so cooked food is very important, often play with it, it will definitely not bite its owner, but ** is scratched that is unavoidable, my hands and legs are often scratched, disinfect with alcohol, disinfection is to prevent tetanus or other bacterial infection, Don't worry about getting rabies, the dog with rabies must be the dog crazy first, commonly known as the mad dog bites, the outside world requires to advocate a variety of care is basically the following kinds of people, 1People who have pets listen to others because they don't understand 2
The so-called pet hospital experts can get more profits, people who have dogs know that it is more expensive, ordinary pet dogs are okay, and high-end dogs are more profitable. 3.People who are seriously suspicious and sick think that they will definitely get rabies if they are bitten or scratched by a dog, and they will inevitably be scratched by dogs when they interact.
Anyway, I am still alive with scars on my arms and calves, if you insist on saying that rabies has an incubation period, then well, I have been latent for several years, will I die of rabies We will wait and see, my advice is to try to avoid contact with stray dogs and unfamiliar dogs, I don't know the details are easy to be bitten, whether they carry rabies virus or not, it is always painful to be bitten, and finally I wish everyone a happy dog.
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Dogs can go out and play if they are not vaccinated, but avoid crowds and contact with other dogs. It is advisable not to take your dog out to play and to minimize contact with the outside world. Because there may be insufficient antibodies in the body, there is a risk of infectious diseases.
Unvaccinated dogs do not produce antibodies against viruses in the environment. Common canine infectious diseases include parvo, canine plague, canine coronal, etc., puppies are more susceptible (low resistance), and adult dogs that have not been vaccinated can also be infected. Vaccination is the safest practice, and the antibodies of each infectious disease should be tested after immunization in the first year to see if the antibody titer is up to standard. The antibody is qualified, and the immunization can be boosted next year.
It is recommended to take an antibody test about a week after vaccination. If the antibody test result level is up to standard, you can take the dog out for contact with the same kind of person, and if the antibody test does not meet the standard, it is recommended to get another dose of vaccine.
Dogs are usually given their first immunization at 45 days of age and can be taken out of the house two weeks after vaccination. When the dog is vaccinated, it is recommended to stay in the hospital for observation for half an hour, the dog may have allergies, increased body temperature, loss of appetite and other reactions.
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Yes, but do not go out as much as possible.
Unvaccinated dogs should not go out as much as possible to avoid the dog from contracting the disease due to contact with the sick dog and its feces or urine. When the dog is not vaccinated, the body's resistance to the virus is weak, if the dog is taken out at this time, the dog is easily infected and sick after coming into contact with the dog with germs and its feces or urine.
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Walking your dog after the second dose of the vaccine is not recommended. Because the body has not yet formed complete protective antibodies at this time, if it comes into contact with dogs or excrement with infectious diseases such as parvovirus and canine distemper virus, it is likely to cause the onset of infection. It is recommended that the owner take the dog out to play after the dog has completed the three-shot combination vaccine, and it should be noted that it should not come into contact with the dog with the rabies vaccine.
The dog will be vaccinated against rabies after 3 months of age, and then boosted with a dose of combination vaccine and rabies vaccine every year.
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After the second dose of vaccine, it is better not to walk the dog, there is no immunity, it is best to walk the dog after half a month to 21 days, that is better!
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Vaccination is not directly related to walking the dog, when you go out to walk the dog, you still have to wear a mask, which is safer, not that you will not be infected after vaccination, but the infection rate is reduced.
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You shouldn't take any medicine.
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