Treatment of dog vaccine allergies:
1. General allergy: usually occurs 10 minutes or more after vaccination. The main symptoms are listlessness, sluggish eyes, unresponsiveness, weakness of limbs, slow movement, and heavy breathing. For this kind of situation, generally do not need to take any drug treatment measures, often will recover after a period of time, so don't worry too much.
2. Severe allergies: This usually occurs a few minutes after the injection and manifests as shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, becoming restless, hot to the touch, almost unsteady, swelling on the face, and small or large amounts of erythema. For such dogs, you need to go to the hospital immediately for chlorpheniramine injection. In severe cases, 10% calcium gluconate solution can be injected intravenously. Generally speaking, it can be relieved in about half an hour. As for facial swelling, it may take a while to subside.
Precautions for dog vaccination:
1. Dog vaccination must be carried out under healthy conditions. If the dog has a runny nose and other seemingly innocuous abnormalities, it is not suitable for the dog to be vaccinated.
2. After vaccinating the dog, it is best to stay in the hospital for about 10 minutes. In this way, even if the pet dog has an allergic reaction, the doctor can handle it in time to ensure the safety of the pet dog.
3. Try not to take a bath 3-7 days after vaccination, reduce walking, and do not feed things randomly.
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