Pet dogs should be vaccinated against infectious diseases and rabies. It is usually recommended that dogs be immunized 45 days after birth. The first immunization requires 3 injections of vaccines against infectious diseases, with an interval of 21 days between each injection. After the last dose of infectious disease vaccination is completed, the vaccine against rabies needs to be injected at an interval of 7-14 days, and then the antibody test should be carried out at an interval of 21 days, and then 1 injection at an interval of 11 months.
Things to keep in mind when vaccinating your dog:
1. The rabies vaccine needs to be injected after 3 months of age.
2. Keeping at home for more than a week, without obvious abnormalities (eating, drinking, defecation and defecation are normal at home, no vomiting, diarrhea and cough, good spirits, and weight up to standard), and the vaccine can only be injected if the above conditions are met.
3. Pay attention to keep warm after vaccination, eat, drink and the environment are the same as before within a week, reduce going out and exercising, and cannot take a bath within a week, and try to minimize contact with dogs outside.
How to tell if your puppy has been vaccinated:1. Antibody test for puppies: This is the most accurate, fast and effective method, because even if all the vaccines are vaccinated according to the proce
Puppies cannot be vaccinated against rabies for three months. Because the puppies have maternal antibodies when they are just born, the effect of rabies vaccine injection at this time is relatively sm
Most of the puppies have not been vaccinated or have not been vaccinated when they are first brought home. The puppies themselves do not have enough antibodies against infectious diseases such as cani
Situations when dogs cannot be bathed:1. Newly arrived puppies, at this time the puppies are too small, their bodies are relatively weak, their skin is prone to infection, and they are very susceptibl
Precautions for vaccinating dogs:1. Dogs who are in good health, free from viral, bacterial infection or trauma and other diseases, and who are not pregnant can be vaccinated.2. Vaccination must be do
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