What to do if there is a long interval between dog vaccinations

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, there are many combinations of vaccines, the puppy starts to get the first shot (usually two shots) about 45 days after birth, and then every 15 days or so respectively 4 and 6, after the three shots, the rabies vaccine is given about 15 days apart. This is the first year of the puppy's vaccination, a total of four injections. This is followed by two doses of booster and rabies vaccines every year.

    In your case, first find out what kind of injection you are injecting, this needle is not a brand, nor is it the place of origin, but what disease is it for, so it is called 2 joints (that is, it can prevent two diseases), 4 joints, and 6 joints.

    In addition, when the doctor took out the medicine from the refrigerator or freezer, if not, it is an invalid needle, and it is in vain.

    You said that the dog had an adverse reaction after the injection, how long did it take to happen, did it happen the next day after the injection, or did it happen many days later, after the incident, did you continue to take it to the injection? Let's be more specific.

    If you have a problem you can hi me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is the *** after vaccination, many puppies will have such a situation, and they will generally heal themselves in a few days, so don't worry too much. As long as the diarrhea is not severe and does not reach the point of dehydration, it is fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally, vaccinations are given 20 or 21 days apart. The last shot is vaccine + rabies. You'd better go to the hospital and get a shot. Or make it clear to him!

    Dogs are not allowed to be vaccinated when they are sick. Whether it's deworming or vaccines. Dogs must be healthy to fight!

    Canine parvovirus disease: vomiting, diarrhea, foul-smelling bloody stools, dehydration, myocarditis, sudden death,**.

    I see that you should take your dog to the hospital for a test of parvo!

    If you get parvo. Plus my friends. I'll give you the formula. Going to the hospital** is expensive!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now the vaccines for dogs are generally multiple vaccines and rabies vaccines, the first immunization, you need to take three shots, with an interval of 21 days, and then inject the vaccine once a year.

    At 4 to 6 weeks after birth, a dual vaccine can be injected to protect against canine plague and parvovirus.

    At 7 to 8 weeks after the dog's birth, the first dose of the six-plus vaccine can be given. The six-combination vaccine is designed to protect against canine plague, parvovirus, hepatitis, adenovirus, parainfluenza and leptospiros. The six injections need to be given three times, twenty days apart, and then once a year.

    At 14 to 15 weeks of life, the dog can be given 7 vaccines plus rabies vaccine.

    If the dog is already an adult when it is vaccinated, it can be directly injected with more than 4 vaccines, three consecutive injections, and once a year in the future, and the rabies vaccine also needs to be injected once a year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. The first shot: You can take the puppy to be vaccinated about 42-45 days after birth.

    2. Second shot: After the first dose is completed, the second dose can be received at an interval of about 21-28 days.

    3. The third dose: After the second dose is completed, the third dose can be administered at an interval of about 21-28 days.

    4. The fourth shot: The dog is over 3 months old, and the fourth shot can be given at an interval of about 7 days after the third dose is completed.

    Precautions for vaccination:

    1. It is not recommended to vaccinate in advance, but it can be moderately postponed, and it can generally be postponed for no more than 7 days.

    2. Before vaccination, the puppy should ensure that it is in good health, and take it for vaccination without any disease.

    3. When vaccinating, the owner of Jianmu Senhong suggested that the owner use some healthy spring snacks to divert its attention and improve the efficiency of vaccination.

    4. After the puppy is vaccinated, stay in the hospital for 30 minutes to observe whether the puppy has allergies.

    5. After returning home after vaccination, you can't bathe the dog within 10 days, otherwise it is easy to have a stress reaction.

    6. After the puppy is vaccinated, try to avoid taking it out for exercise and avoid contact with other dogs.

    7. After the dog vaccination, the owner should pay more attention to the weather changes, and if it is cold, pay attention to keep warm to avoid getting sick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For cats and dogs, after the first vaccination, one dose of infectious disease prevention vaccine and one rabies vaccine will be given one year after the interval of one year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The vaccine is given every year.

    The state clearly stipulates that the rabies vaccine must be injected every year, otherwise the dog license cannot be reviewed annually.

    Because vaccinated dogs have a protective shield against some viruses, when most of the dogs are vaccinated and protected, your dog is no different from running naked without vaccination, especially if the puppy has weak resistance, if you don't get vaccinated in time, it is easy to die once you get sick.

    Dogs must be vaccinated against rabies every year before the dog license can be reviewed annually. Every year, the city will carry out dog breeding rectification for a period of time, and the dogs on the street will be inspected for dog licenses, and those without a license or leash will be directly arrested. For the sake of their dog's health and safety, owners must take their dogs to get vaccinated against rabies every year.

    Core vaccines such as canine distemper virus live attenuated vaccine, canine parvovirus live attenuated vaccine, and canine adenovirus ll live attenuated vaccine can prevent high-mortality diseases after injection, and many doctors recommend injecting them once a year.

    Non-core vaccines such as canine live attenuated parainfluenza virus vaccine, Bordeella bronchial septicaemic vaccine, inactivated Lyme virus vaccine, and inactivated leptospirosis virus vaccine mainly depend on the dog's living environment. For example, ticks are prevalent in North America and the risk of contracting Lyme disease is high, so an inactivated Lyme virus vaccine will be recommended.

    Some vaccines with poor efficacy and insufficient safety verification are not recommended to be injected with dogs, which costs money and may have ***.

    The principle of dog vaccination is one point: the core vaccine must be given, and other vaccines are chosen to be vaccinated. When the puppy is about 2 months old, it should be taken out for vaccination, and avoid interacting with other dogs on the road to avoid getting sick. As long as you get vaccinated every year as an adult, there is not much of a problem.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The puppy will not be vaccinated so quickly, and it is unlikely that it will be effective in a few hours.

    Vaccination, until the puppy develops antibodies, this is a slow process. The puppy's immune system needs to recognize the vaccine and then produce antibodies in the body. It will take at least days, not hours.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dog vaccinations are given once a year.

    Dogs need to be vaccinated against canine infectious diseases and rabies. Canine infectious disease vaccine needs to be vaccinated with 3 shots in the first year, with an interval of 28 days between each injection, that is, dogs can be vaccinated for the second time after an interval of 28 days, and cannot be vaccinated in advance, and the delay time is not more than 1 week, so as not to affect the absorption of vaccines, and then vaccinate once every 1 year. The rabies vaccine requires one dose in the first year, with an interval of one year.

    Vaccines for canine infectious diseases mainly include five-in-one and eight-in-one vaccines. The difference between the quintuple vaccine and the eight-linked vaccine is that the eight-linked vaccine can prevent zoonotic diseases such as leptospira. At the same time, both vaccines can prevent common viral infections such as canine distemper, canine parvo, and canine infectious hepatitis.

    Precautions for vaccination

    1. The first thing to note is that before vaccinating the dog, it is necessary to ensure the physical health of the dog. Vaccine is a virus, only the dog's body is healthy, so that you can get a normal immunity, so before vaccination, take the dog for a full body health check.

    2. When the puppy is 50 days old, the pet owner can let the dog start to be vaccinated, and when choosing a vaccine for the dog, it is recommended to choose to vaccinate the six vaccines, which can prevent: canine distemper, parvovirus, leptospirosis, infectious hepatitis, infectious bronchitis and parainfluenza and other six acute infectious diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    4. It should not be stored for more than 1 year.

    Biological vaccines are generally afraid of heat, especially frozen seedlings, which need to be stored in a low temperature environment, freeze-dried vaccines need to be stored in a -15 environment, and inactivated vaccines need to be stored in a low temperature environment of 2-15, not too high nor too low. Improper storage mainly includes not according to the prescribed temperature storage, cryopreservation and low temperature storage, arbitrary placement of vaccines, high temperature storage, and high and low temperatures.

    Therefore, the temperature of the vaccine during storage directly affects the quality of the vaccine. Vaccines should not be frozen, as freezing can destroy their structure. 37 It should not be kept for more than one month, 4 it should not be kept for more than one year.

    If you keep it for too long, your immunity will be reduced. Store in the refrigerator of your home.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, the vaccine will be ineffective in six months to one year.

    Vaccines are theoretically a year, but in fact, half a year has passed, so if you get vaccinated, once every six months is still very effective.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No matter what the vaccine is, it is theoretically a year, but in fact, half a year of medicine has passed, so if you get vaccinated, once every six months is still very effective.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Half a year to a year and a half. What brands to look at.

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