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Yes, it only serves as a preliminary precaution.
It's normal.
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If you only have one or two shots, it is not uncommon for you to get infected, the vaccine is not effective until you have three shots, or if you have diarrhea or respiratory problems at the time of injection, it will also make the vaccine ineffective, and finally you need to make sure that the vaccine you have received is imported and whether it has passed the expiration date.
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The vaccine is only prevention, not 100%, it has to be divided into seasons, sometimes it is easy to get infected when the virus concentration is large, and there is no way to do it if the physical fitness is good, and the chance of recovery is greater when the body is in good health, so hurry up and seek medical treatment.
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I don't see what you mean ...
Vaccines can achieve 99% prevention, not 100%, that's for sure.
In addition, there are still fake vaccines, improper storage of vaccines and no effect...
So this 99% is difficult to guarantee without discounting.
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Which vaccine did you get? There can only be one targeted prevention, at most a very clear several, and it is not possible to say all. Even if it is a few of these, it cannot be said that it will not be 100% unobtainable, but the probability of getting it will be very small.
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What you have to fight is that the protection rate of domestic seedlings is not very high, and the full protection rate of imports should be 90 percent. And I have to fight every year.
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Seedling?! Vaccines!
The vaccines for puppies include quadruple, deworming, and rabies. The rabies vaccine should be given once every 1 year, otherwise it will be invalid. If you get the rabies vaccine, you will not get rabies.
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1- The vaccine (joint vaccine) can greatly reduce the possibility of contracting canine plague, so it must be vaccinated every year.
2- At present, there is no specific drug for canine plague, and there is no vaccine that can prevent it 100%, and it is impossible to produce antibodies in the dog's body after **, which is possible.
3- Puppies and purebred dogs have a higher chance of getting canine plague than adult dogs and skewers.
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To be successfully immunized, canine plague needs to be fought several times! Otherwise, it will.
Rabies should also be vaccinated 2-3 times, once every six months
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Is a dog with a runny nose and foaming at the foam is dog plague?
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The dog is vaccinated and is not 100% guaranteed not to infect the dog plague, and the successful immunization is also very small in the possibility of pure socks, so the daily treatment is immunized according to the normal time injection, and attention should be paid to staying away from the sick dog that carries the source of infection.
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Possibly, because the injection is to boost the antibody, it does not mean that it will not be obtained. Injections can be ineffective for a variety of reasons.
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Vaccines are to boost immunity! It's not that you won't get sick in the future!
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After the dog is vaccinated, it is not completely immune to canine plague.
The success rate of the vaccine is not 100%. Therefore, there is still a chance of getting canine plague after vaccination, but it must still be vaccinated. It is recommended to play Interway, not domestic, and the success rate of domestic vaccination is relatively low.
The virus of canine plague is very powerful and can survive for half a year.
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Yes, but the chance is very small, the chance of getting sick with domestic vaccines accounts for about 60%, and the chance of getting imported vaccines accounts for about 5%.
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First of all, ensure that the quality of the 3 shots of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases is guaranteed; secondly, according to the immunization schedule, the interval between each shot was 21 days, and the vaccine antibody level was tested after the vaccination was complete, and the antibody test result was good; Finally, there is regular vaccination every year, and the probability of subsequent infection of dogs with canine plague and parvovirus is very low.
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There are several reasons why dogs may still get canine plague after vaccination:
1.Improper storage of vaccines, resulting in vaccine failure.
2.A dog's immune system may not be able to cope with the weak virus or inactivated vaccine in the vaccine.
3.During vaccination, the dog may be in a state of stress, resulting in immune failure.
4.Vaccination is unsuccessful, and the dog does not produce enough antibodies in its body, resulting in canine plague virus infection.
To ensure the dog's health, it is recommended to check the dog's antibody levels after the vaccination.
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One is that the vaccine may not be successful, and the other is that there is a 5% chance of getting canine plague after the vaccine, but dogs with successful vaccines have antibodies, so the rate of canine plague is very high, especially in the early stage. The third is that the vaccine weakens over time, and you may have been vaccinated for a long time.
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