When the Irish Terrier is purchased and brought home, the dog should be vaccinated. The puppies need to be vaccinated three times when they are born, with an interval of 3-4 weeks, and then once a year. Many times, if the vaccine is not vaccinated, it will also be accompanied by side effects, so what should we pay attention to when vaccinating the Irish terrier?
Irish Terrier
The dog's health should be observed prior to injection, preferably Deworming, such as disease, nutritional disorders, etc., should not be injected; pay attention to the expiration date of the vaccine and choose a reliable brand; when injecting, please have the veterinary doctor of the operating hospital sign the health handbook and indicate the type of vaccine; 2-3 weeks after injection, In order to develop due resistance, during this period, you should take proper care and prohibit bathing and avoid colds. If you feel unwell, you should go to a doctor for diagnosis and treatment; after injection, you should provide a sufficient amount of multiple vitamins (especially folic acid and pantothenic acid) . It is normal for dogs to experience elevated body temperature, depression, loss of appetite, and pain after being vaccinated, usually within 24 hours. However, when there is itching all over the body and facial swelling, it is an allergy, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for an injection of desensitization needles.
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