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The dog received a total of 4 shots of vaccine for the first time. Three shots of the vaccine against infectious diseases and one shot of rabies vaccine. Dogs can be vaccinated at the age of 45 days with the first shot of joint vaccine to prevent infectious diseases.
Inject once every three weeks, a total of three immunizations, and the interval should be strictly in accordance with the requirements, so that the immunization will be more likely to succeed.
Every year thereafter, one dose of the vaccine against infectious diseases and one shot of rabies vaccine will be given. Dogs can be vaccinated 45 days after birth, the first three doses of infectious disease vaccine are 21-28 days apart, and the rabies vaccine can only be injected after 3 months. During the vaccination period, it is recommended not to bathe the dog, change the food, change the environment, etc., so as not to cause stress reactions and affect the immune effect.
Before vaccination, dogs need to make sure they are in good physical condition and avoid bathing. After vaccination, the dog should not be bathed within ten days, and it is also not suitable to go out and lick things, otherwise it will easily lead to the ineffectiveness of the vaccine.
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Puppies need five shots, and adult dogs need two shots per year
Dogs generally need 5 shots of vaccine when they are puppies, and the first shot is kennel cough.
The vaccine is given around 30 days of life. The next step is to get the multiple shots, in which the first dose is given at 7-8 weeks of birth, followed by the second and third doses after an interval of 15-21 days. The fifth shot is a rabies vaccine.
It needs to be played 3-4 months after birth.
Due to the relatively short protection period of the vaccine, adult dogs generally need to be boosted once a year, and the specific vaccines are one shot to prevent parvo and other infectious diseases and one shot to prevent rabies. Vaccination.
Before, it is also necessary to ensure that the dog is in a completely healthy state, if there is diarrhea, vomiting, increased body temperature, unexplained non-eating and mental depression, it is recommended to first **disease, disease** more than a week before vaccination.
Benefits of Dog Vaccinations
It is important for dogs to be vaccinated to protect both the dog and the family, and at the same time avoid some unnecessary expenses. So be sure to get vaccinated, and it's effective.
The main benefit of vaccinating dogs is to ensure the health of dogs, prevent and control the occurrence and epidemic of infectious diseases. There are many types of dog vaccines, such as puppy double vaccine and small quintuple vaccine.
Canine six-combination vaccine, rabies vaccine.
Wait a minute. These vaccines all have different effects and efficacy.
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The interval between each dose of the dog vaccine is as follows:
Dogs receive a total of 4 shots when they are first vaccinated, including three doses of vaccine against infectious diseases and one shot of rabies vaccine.
If the dog does not have abnormal conditions such as vomiting and diarrhea, it is generally 21-28 days apart, and it is necessary to receive another shot of anti-infectious disease vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine.
Receive one dose of anti-infectious disease vaccine and one dose of rabies vaccine every year to protect the dog's health.
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Puppies can generally be vaccinated after three months; Generally, three injections are given, one every 20 days.
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After 40 days, you can be vaccinated, and you need to take about 7 shots, and you need to choose according to the growth of the dog.
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Under normal circumstances, you need to be vaccinated after 45 days, and a total of 7 shots are required to ensure your health.
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Newborn puppies grow over a period of time and can be vaccinated at 45 days; All the vaccines together require a total of 7 shots.
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The rabies vaccine should be injected every year, and the non-core vaccine should be injected once a year to see if the dog's living environment needs to be injected.
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 type II live attenuated vaccine can prevent high-mortality diseases after injection, and many doctors recommend that they be injected once a year.
However, the Immunization Steering Group (VGG) of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association recommends that the core vaccine be given as recommended by the veterinarian during the puppy period. The dog completes the first immunization with one injection after adulthood, and completes the re-immunization with one injection in the second year.
Dogs that have completed the first immunization and re-immunization can be injected with the core vaccine every 3 years, but they need to be tested for antibodies every year, and if the antibodies in the body are insufficient, they should be injected, and if the antibodies are sufficient, they will not be used.
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.
Three shots are required, and the sooner you get vaccinated, the greater your immunity.
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