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I haven't heard that the vaccine can also be given one in the first 2 shots, and the other in the back, so it is too irresponsible for the dog.
The first shot of the six-linked vaccine is actually a weak virus, and the last shot is an antibody, so it is best to wait until the dog is 2 or 3 months later, strong enough to pull before going to the shot! Generally 2 to 3 shots, plus one shot of rabies!
If he is really vaccinated, he should have the vaccine book issued by the hospital, which must have relevant certificates such as the time of the vaccine.
Be sure to ask the person selling your dog, and if you haven't hit it or are unsure, it's best to take it to the hospital for an antibody test.
If you don't have antibodies to make up for it, if you have antibodies, you can wait for the dog to be older and go to the fight!
You can't take a bath for 7 days before and after vaccination, because it is a weak virus, so its own resistance will decrease, and it is generally not recommended to take out small dogs.
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The vaccine should be of a brand Otherwise, if you are afraid that you will not be immune, you should get it every two weeks Personally, I think so I went to the veterinarian and said the same.
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It's best not to go out for puppies, it's easy to get ** disease, and my schnauzer never goes out for a walk.
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You don't have to be at home if you get vaccinated.
You can move around freely.
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The following is a dog vaccine science handbook for your reference:
1.Types of Dog Vaccines:
There are two main types of dog vaccines: domestic vaccines and imported vaccines. The diseases and effects prevented by domestic vaccines and imported vaccines are similar, but the domestic vaccine is cheaper, while the imported vaccine is more expensive.
2.Sequence of Dog Vaccinations:
In general, the order of dog vaccinations is determined according to the age of the dog and the type of vaccine. Normally, dogs can be vaccinated for the first time at 6 weeks of age, followed by 3 doses every 3-4 weeks. A booster dose is required at the age of 1 and a half years.
For rabies vaccination, it is generally administered to dogs more than 3 months old.
3.How to vaccinate dogs:
There are two main ways to vaccinate dogs: subcutaneous injection and intramuscular injection. Among them, subcutaneous injection is the most common way of vaccination, because the dog's ** is relatively thin, and subcutaneous injection is more convenient and absorbs quickly. Intramuscular injection is suitable for some special vaccines, such as leptospira vaccine.
4.Precautions for Dog Vaccinations:
Before vaccination, the dog needs to be physically examined to ensure that the dog is in good health before vaccination. At the same time, it is necessary to observe in the hospital for 30 minutes after vaccination to avoid adverse reactions such as allergic reactions. After vaccination, the dog may experience some uncomfortable symptoms, such as fever, loss of appetite, etc., but these symptoms will generally disappear on their own within 2-3 days.
5.Care after dog vaccination:
After vaccination, there are a few things to keep in mind:
Provide your dog with plenty of nutrients and water to help your dog recover quickly.
Avoid taking your dog to places with a lot of people and dogs to avoid contracting other diseases.
Maintain the hygiene of the dog's living environment, clean and disinfect regularly.
Take your dog to the veterinarian clinic regularly for health check-ups to make sure your dog is in good health.
In conclusion, vaccinating your dog is a very important preventive measure. Before vaccination, you need to understand the dog's physical condition and the type of vaccine, vaccinate in the correct order, and pay attention to the dog's reaction and care. At the same time, if the dog has an abnormal situation, it should be treated with medical attention in time.
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After the death of the previous Satsuma, he did not raise a dog for half a year, and the home needed to be sterilized and disinfected.
The next time you get a dog, I recommend you get the Intway vaccine.
The second question is this, I don't know if you are buying it, in short, you need ice packs to keep it warm on the road, and put it in the refrigerator immediately after you get home (refrigeration is not freezing).
The third question is that you don't listen to the merchants, because many merchants say that the vaccine is not necessarily really vaccinated, and in order to accurately and successfully immunize the vaccine, you should take the first shot of Interway 2. The following step by step is 4 couplets and six faces and rabid dogs.
The last question, in fact, you have that statement, but you understand the meaning of this statement is wrong, if you buy a dog that is about 5 to 6 months old, then you can directly get one or two shots of vaccine, but it is not that there are any special ingredients and effects for that shot or two shots, but it should be that the puppy is about 6 months old, and the resistance is better in all aspects, which is superior to a pup of one or two months. Therefore, with its superior resistance, it is enough to do one to two injections, but not for small puppies, and small puppies need to do 3 to 4 injections. But you have to know that the puppy is in danger 5 months ago, the most dangerous, the worst resistance time, are you willing to take this risk to determine that the puppy is raised to 6 months before one or two injections? I think and advise you not to do that, you have been vaccinated since you were a child, safe, and you have died of a dog, you should understand that feeling, right?
Hope the above is helpful to you. I'm also a dog owner, so I have time to communicate more together, thank you.
Have a great second dog ownership experience!
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It is recommended to take imported vaccines, and the most commonly used vaccine brands: Intwell in the Netherlands, Fudao in the United States, and Vik in France The most commonly used vaccine types: kennel cough vaccine, imported six-combination vaccine (prevention of canine distemper, infectious hepatitis, adenovirus, parainfluenza, leptospira and parvovirus), imported canine seven-combination vaccine (six-plus coronavirus), rabies vaccine.
Immunization is not a shot to get everything right, it takes a certain program to achieve the best immunization effect, the correct immunization program should be: the dog is born 8 weeks first six (seven) vaccine injection; 11 weeks of age - the second dose of six (seven) vaccine injections; Dogs are 14 weeks old - the third dose of the 6th (7th) vaccine.
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