How long does it take for a dog to be vaccinated to test for canine distemper

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first dose should be given on the day of the dog's age 45, and the second dose should be given at the age of 75.

    The third dose of 6-in-1 + rabies vaccine will be administered at 105 days of ageNote: The 6-in-1 vaccine contains the following preventive diseases: canine fever, adenovirus, parainfluenza, canine parvovirus, infectious hepatitis, and leptospira.

    So it is generally necessary to wait five months, which is two months after the last shot.

    Personally, I suggest that you can buy your own test strips and come back to test your dog, about 20 25 a test strip.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Canine plague has a long course, and it is guaranteed to be completely complete without a few days. Moreover, it is easy to recur the disease, and it may suddenly worsen again after a few days. Therefore, take good care of the dog, the medicine can not be stopped, and after the symptoms disappear completely, consolidate for a period of time and then test the antibodies in the body.

    I have seen some dogs in other places persist for more than 40 days and still leave, so please don't take it lightly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My dog [Husky. Doudou] looked like he had a cold 25 days ago, and when he went to the pet hospital, he was diagnosed with canine distemper. In Bo'ai Hospital, the infusion for 10 days took several thousand yuan, and I went home to take medicine, 250 yuan a box of 2 yolk antibodies.

    In other places, 170 yuan a box] bought 4 boxes to eat and did not get better. Then I went to West China Pet Hospital to see it, and they checked the blood. **Spent about 1000 yuan ,..

    In the end, others asked us to go to the Department of Zoology of Southwest University for Nationalities to see, and the doctor who went there said that the dog had passed the best time. My beanie was gone yesterday. I want to say to all:

    If the dog has a little problem, go to Southwest University for Nationalities to see. It is also best to go to a larger hospital for vaccination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can take a test at any time, and if you are really sick, the vaccine will be invalid immediately.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When the dog is warm, the soles of the feet will thicken, the body temperature will rise, it will cough, its appetite should not change much, and there will be a change in drinking water.

    The test strip should be about 50 pieces.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Canine plague lasts between 8-20 days, mostly 10-15 days. The fatality rate is 30%-80%, and about 10-30% of sick dogs develop neurological symptoms (spasms, convulsions, etc.). From your description, the dog is in the ** stage, there is no danger, and the sequelae of Tourette need to recover slowly (feeding some multivitamin B to help recover), please rest assured that it is fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Looking at the dog's vitality, if you cooperate with ** to carry it for two months, it should be fine. If not, most dogs will die after 2-7 days of late convulsions

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Chances are, there is a risk that the vaccine will fail.

    The dog after the first shot of the vaccine. Will I ever go for a physical examination and detect canine distemper?

    Chances are, there is a risk that the vaccine will fail.

    Dear, how long has your dog been vaccinated.

    I don't quite know, just bought it, a little cough, runny nose.

    I went to check it and said it was canine plague.

    I gave my boss a ** and said that I had just finished getting vaccinated.

    Dear, you have to ask if the vaccine was just given.

    I also took a chest X-ray, saying that there were more capillaries in the lungs and there were shadows.

    If you have just been vaccinated, will this happen?

    Dear, it's very likely to be infected.

    Normal lungs are clear and well-established.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, it is 7-10 days.

    If the dog is infected with canine distemper, it will generally die in about 7-10 days. The incubation period for canine distemper is about 3-8 days. Within 3-6 days of the initial attack, the dog's body temperature, appetite, and spirit will change greatly, so it is necessary to send it to the hospital immediately for first aid.

    It can be prevented in the following ways: first, the owner needs to take the dog to the hospital for vaccination in time, and after vaccination, it is better not to take the dog out and not to bathe it.

    Secondly, the owner needs to avoid letting the dog come into contact with sick dogs or dogs carrying the virus; At the same time, the owner needs to feed the dog with nutritionally balanced substances to improve its immunity; Finally, it is necessary to disinfect the home environment during the sedan car.

    Ways to prevent canine plague

    1. Vaccination

    The key to the prevention of canine distemper is to vaccinate canine distemper vaccine, at present, there are more commonly used vaccines in China, there are inactivated vaccines, attenuated vaccines, single vaccines and joint vaccines, etc., after immunization, neutralizing antibodies are generally produced in 1 2 weeks, and the peak is reached after 4 weeks, and the immunization period can reach 1 year. The duration of immunization is mainly affected by the immunization method, vaccine traits and individual factors, and the immune protection ability is generally strong within 6 months.

    2. The compartment imitates a sick dog

    For dogs in the same room, because it is difficult to isolate completely. Therefore, it is recommended to foster the dog that is not sick in the house of relatives and friends or a dog nursery for about half a year. Otherwise, even if the sick dog recovers, canine plague and parvovirus still stay in the dog's body for many days, and the dog will have to disinfect the environment for more than 1 month before taking the dog home.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Canine distemper test strips, this kind of test strips are sold in pet stores, and they are all explained above, so I will briefly tell you about them.

    Canine distemper test strips use rapid immunochromatographic detection technology for the detection of canine distemper virus antigens. Eye feces, saliva, serum, or plasma are added to the wells and moved along the chromatography membrane along with colloidal gold-labeled anti-CDV monoclonal antibodies. If the CDV antigen is present in the sample, it binds to the antibody on the test line and appears burgundy.

    If the CDV antigen is not present in the sample, no color reaction is generated.

    Procedure. 1) Cut open the foil bag.

    2) Remove the test card.

    3) Filling.

    a.Two drops of sample serum, plasma, or one drop of blood are added to the sample buffer and mixed well, and then four drops are added.

    b.If the sample is eye droppings or saliva, a cotton swab can be used to collect the sample and then put the swab into the sample buffer to dissolve it thoroughly. Four drops of the solution in which the sample is dissolved are then dropped.

    4) Leave at room temperature for 10-15 min.

    Judgment of the result. Negative: There is no color reaction on the test line, just a burgundy reaction on the control line.

    Positive: Both the test line and the control line show a burgundy reaction.

    Invalid: The burgundy reaction is not shown on the control line.

    You are welcome to ask questions in the pet section often.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cases I have come into contact with are all measured with saliva and eye secretions, the method is the same as method B, if you test it yourself, use saliva and eye secretions to measure, it contains more viruses. And if you test at home, if you use serum, you have to draw out the blood and then centrifuge, you don't have that equipment, right?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, blood tests are more accurate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Blood tests are usually done, but saliva tests are not done.

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