Common
questions about vaccinations
Common
questions about vaccinations
are to be understood by the
dog owners, as a priority. One
of the common questions is whether
the dog needs to be given vaccination
on the first week of age or
not. The dogs need not be vaccinated
within five to six weeks of
age. But, if they did not receive
vaccinations, then the vaccination
against the parvoviral infections
used to kill viral vaccines
and measles disease may be given.
Another common question is whether
dog is to be given bordetella
disease vaccine and lyme disease
vaccine. No, these vaccines
are only optional. Can the parvoviral
vaccine can be used in first
week of life? No. This will
interfere with maternal antibody
levels.
Can a pregnant animal be vaccinated?
Yes. Two to three weeks earlier
to pregnancy activity that is
expected, the pregnant animal
may be vaccinated against viral
diseases. This helps to provide
maternal antibodies to the young
one to be given birth. Is there
any need to give rabies vaccine
to dogs? Yes. It is a must to
go for the anti rabies vaccine
for dogs.
When this anti-rabies vaccine
is given to the dogs, what precaution
does one need to undertake in
this regard? Rabies vaccine
is given at age of thirteen
to fifteen weeks of age and
should to be repeated in fifteen
months and then once in three
years. It is important that
the dog is given this vaccine.
However, this depends on the
risk area. Is there any need
for canine distemper vaccination
in case of dogs? Yes. There
is a specific requirement in
the case of dogs for the vaccination
against the canine distemper.
This disease is more prevalent
in most of the countries.
Is there any vaccination against
leptospirosis and at what age,
the dog is to be vaccinated?
This is to be given at age of
at six to eight weeks of age,
again at tenth to twelfth weeks,
and again at thirteenth to sixteenth
weeks of age.
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