Just like people, dogs need to be vaccinated, not only for the health of pet dogs but also for the people around them. So what do pet dogs usually need to know to get vaccinated? What do I need to do before getting vaccinated?
The first point is to first do a comprehensive inspection of your own dog. Some dogs may have the corresponding virus in their body before entering the new home. If they are vaccinated at this time, it is likely to cause corresponding damage to them. threat. Therefore, after receiving a new puppy, it is best to take care of it at home for a period of time to observe its physical condition, or you can go directly to the hospital for examination, so that you can get the results directly and be more secure. It is not too late to vaccinate them after ensuring that their physical conditions are very healthy.
The second point is to go to the hospital to check if your dog has been vaccinated before this. This is also very important, because many households’ dogs are not actually bought from regular pet stores, they are likely to be picked up from the street or the like. In this case, it is better to go to the hospital for examination first. It’s better. Some poor dogs may have been injected with serum by some unscrupulous people before. In this case, you still need to consult a doctor first. If conditions do not allow, you should not vaccinate at will. After all, this is not a joke. It’s about their safety. What vaccines are generally required?
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1. There are two, four, six, eight, etc. differences in Interwell in the Netherlands. It depends on your choice for injection! The number of joints here is how many vaccines add up. Such as double vaccine prophylaxis (canine distemper, canine parvovirus) quadruple vaccine prophylaxis (canine distemper, canine parvovirus, parainfluenza, canine, infectious hepatitis) six vaccine prophylaxis (canine distemper, parvovirus, canine infection Hepatitis, canine parainfluenza, canine adenovirus type Ⅰ.Ⅱ, canine leptospirosis) eight vaccine prophylaxis (canine distemper, parvovirus, canine infectious hepatitis, canine parainfluenza, canine adenovirus type Ⅰ.Ⅱ , canine leptospirosis, canine coronavirus) dog vaccine, the first injection of puppies starts around 7-8 weeks in the first year, then the second around 11-12 weeks, and the third around 14-15 Weekly fight! Just one injection every year from now on!
2. Rabies vaccine The rabies vaccine for puppies can be given the first shot at about 3 months. In the future, you will get one injection every year, and you can go to the local police station to apply for a free dog license with your immunization certificate! At present, there are good and bad vaccines on the market. I hope everyone will go to the regular pet hospital for injection. As long as the vaccine is injected, there is a high chance of being immune to the virus and reducing the chance of dogs getting sick! And before the dog is vaccinated, make sure that the dog is healthy, otherwise it is easy to have problems with the vaccine!
What should I pay attention to when vaccinating dogs?
1. Only healthy dogs can be vaccinated. When unimmunized puppies arrive in a new environment, they must gradually adapt to their diet and rest. If there is a virus lurking in the puppy’s body, vaccination will be counterproductive, but will cause the dog to get sick. For newly arrived dogs who have not been vaccinated, they should be recuperated and observed for about 10 days. If the dog’s spirit, appetite, and excretion are normal, it is the most appropriate way to go to the hospital for a blood test and then get immunized. . Only healthy dogs can be vaccinated.
2. If you are not sure whether your dog is vaccinated, don’t rush it. If the dog is not purchased from a regular kennel, it is best to go to the hospital for a blood test before deciding to vaccinate it to see if your dog has been injected with serum, because many dog dealers who sell dogs will give the dog a shot. Serum makes the dog look in good spirits. This method is only a short-term method to prevent the virus, and it does not play a role in immunity. However, if it is a dog that has been injected with serum, it must be vaccinated 21 days apart. Otherwise, it will be eliminated by the serum after vaccination. In the case of not determining whether the dog has been vaccinated, it is best not to take the dog for immunization rashly.
3. Pregnant dogs cannot be vaccinated. Pregnant dogs can be vaccinated, which may damage the puppies in their stomachs. So for the sake of the baby in its belly, don’t take it for vaccinations. The instructions for general vaccines clearly state that “pregnant dogs are prohibited”. If the mother dog’s immunization time is just in time for this time, she should wait until the end of lactation before immunization.
4. Dogs need to be vaccinated continuously. The dog’s vaccine needs to be injected every year, and the annual vaccine should be half a month to a month earlier than the previous year’s injection time to prevent accidents when the vaccine is about to expire. . Once an adult dog or an elderly dog is unfortunately infected due to immune failure, the disease will develop rapidly and it will be life-threatening. Of course, we know that dogs need to be vaccinated, but if we don’t know about vaccines, we just need to do it. Do this thing right.