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Teddy's reaction to the vaccine

Date: 2024-04-16

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Teddy's reaction to the vaccine
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Generally, Teddy will not have any abnormal reaction after being vaccinated. A small number of Teddy may experience a slight decline in appetite and spirit, and a very small number of Teddy will experience allergies and high fever. Generally, it can return to normal in about 1 to 2 days. If the dog does not return to normal after 2 days, the owner should take the dog to the pet hospital for examination in time. In addition, the vaccine must be given by a professional veterinarian in a regular animal hospital, so as to ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine.

What should be paid attention to when Teddy is vaccinated:

1. Teddy dogs need to be well cared for after vaccination, avoid bathing, feeding deworming drugs and excessive environmental temperature difference.

2. Do not change dog food during the vaccination period, so as not to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract of Teddy dogs with new dog food, causing soft stools, diarrhea and other symptoms.

3. Do not vaccinate newly bought dogs. The newly bought dog is prone to stress response because it is in a brand new environment. If you take your dog for vaccination at this time, it can only be said to be beneficial and harmless, and the immunity will also decline. It is best to let the newly bought dog adapt to the environment and let it relax for about 7 days. After this time, it can be taken for vaccination.

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