The dog vaccine quadruple refers to the vaccine to prevent four diseases: canine distemper, parvovirus infection, canine infectious hepatitis and parainfluenza. When the dog is two months old, as long as there are no adverse symptoms such as coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., it needs to be vaccinated against infectious diseases on time. Three shots of infectious disease vaccines and one shot of rabies are required in childhood. The interval between the first three shots of vaccines is about 21 days, and it is best to inoculate rabies after three months of age. After the dog becomes an adult, he can effectively prevent high-risk infectious diseases and rabies by being vaccinated with a joint vaccine and a rabies vaccine every year.
Precautions for dog vaccination:
1. Before vaccination, it is best to deworm the dog in vivo and in vitro.
2. If it is the first time to vaccinate, after the vaccination, the owner had better not take the dog out or bathe it.
3. Adverse reactions to vaccination, if allergic, need to be sent to the doctor in time.
4. Be sure to pay attention to hygiene. It is best to clip and disinfect before injection. It is not advisable to take a bath before and after vaccination, and it is not advisable to exercise vigorously after vaccination to prevent pinhole infection and reduce the immune effect.
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