The puppy has just been vaccinated, can it be dewormed?

Updated on pet 2024-08-13
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    It is recommended not to deworm for 48 hours after vaccination, as deworming itself is also a medication, and the puppy may experience slight discomfort after the medication. If both are done at the same time period, if vomiting or fever occurs.

    It is impossible to distinguish whether it is caused by the vaccine or deworming, and it will also affect the real deworming effect, and it is better to have an interval of more than 48 hours.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It can be dewormed, but you must avoid deworming within 10 days before and after the vaccine. After all, some anthelmintic drugs will cause the puppy to pull rare and uncomfortable symptoms for a short time, and the puppy's resistance will decrease greatly when immunization. For example, if your puppy is going to be vaccinated on the 15th, or dewormed before the 13th, or dewormed after the 25th, you can do it.

    Antihelmintic drugs recommend Bayer and levamisole, both of which are effective. And the latter is relatively cheaper.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No, under normal circumstances, deworming can be carried out after 3 days of vaccination, mainly because vaccination and deworming will reduce the dog's immunity, and the dog may have adverse symptoms, so in order to better distinguish whether the dog has adverse symptoms after vaccination, it needs to be carried out separately from the deworming work. In addition, when deworming, it is recommended to deworm in vitro first, and then in vivo, and at the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the dosage of anthelmintic drugs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dogs can be dewormed in vitro after vaccination. Because there is no conflict between vaccination and in vitro deworming, vaccination is mainly to prevent infectious diseases in dogs, while in vitro deworming is mainly to prevent lice, fleas and mites. It takes a week to take a shower after vaccination and deworming, and to observe whether there are any allergies after vaccination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, you have to wait a week before deworming! In this way, it can effectively prevent the epidemic and repel insects!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The puppy has just been vaccinated and it is best not to deworm it right away.

    Just after vaccination, it may have some effects on the puppy's body, and the body will be relatively poor, such as fever. It is best to wait for two days to see that there is nothing abnormal in the puppy before deworming.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, you have to wait a week before deworming, which can effectively prevent diseases and deworm.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Puppies, just finished vaccination, in general, don't rush to deworm the puppy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The dog has just been vaccinated, you can delay it for a few days before deworming it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs generally receive the first dose of vaccine (2 in combination) on 42 days for small dogs.

    If it is a large dog, 1 shot (2 doses) each on 28 days, 42 days and 43 days for 4 doses.

    84 days of 8 vaccines and rabies vaccination.

    According to this time, deworming is done once every 1 month, and the interval between the vaccine is 5-7 days.

    The vaccine time can also be pushed back and forth by 5 days, in order to cooperate with deworming.

    Whether it is deworming or vaccination, it is necessary to ensure that the dog's state is healthy, otherwise there will be an accident.

    The interval is generally more than 5 days, and the dog is generally given the first dose of vaccine (2 in pair) on 42 days.

    If it is a large dog, 1 shot (2 doses) each on 28 days, 42 days and 43 days for 4 doses.

    84 days of 8 vaccines and rabies vaccination.

    According to this time, deworming is done once every 1 month, and the interval between the vaccine is 5-7 days.

    The vaccine time can also be pushed back and forth by 5 days, in order to cooperate with deworming.

    Whether it is deworming or vaccination, it is necessary to ensure that the dog's state is healthy, otherwise there will be an accident.

    The interval is generally more than 5 days, and it will be fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The puppy can be dewormed ten days after the second dose of vaccine. You can take it out to play on the seventh day, but don't take it for a long time, after all, it is a puppy, and it is not suitable for the outside environment, and it is easy to catch a cold. The interval between vaccines is 15 days, but generally dogs receive the first shot at 45 days, the second shot at 60 days, the third shot at 6 months old, and one dose of vaccine every year thereafter.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The second time the puppy is finished, as long as the body is normal, deworming is no problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is best to get vaccinated after deworming!! It works well.

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