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Questions about Husky Vaccines: Types of Vaccines and Time to Inoculate

2021-10-08 / 252 Read

Huskies must be vaccinated regularly, also known as vaccinations. In particular, husky puppies from April to 1 year old are highly susceptible to diseases and have a high mortality rate. So be sure to vaccinate your husky puppies regularly, and don't take chances. The following will introduce to you when and what types of vaccines should huskies be vaccinated.

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1. Dogs vaccinations are divided into those

The types of vaccinations are mainly for dogs that are often prone to confirmed by a viral disease.

Currently commonly used attenuated rabies vaccine, canine distemper and rabies double attenuated vaccine, canine distemper and rabies and canine parvovirus triple attenuated vaccine, cat distemper and rabies double attenuated vaccine, canine pentavirus Attenuated vaccines (canine distemper, rabies, infectious hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza), canine six or seven attenuated vaccines. In some areas, rabies, canine distemper, etc. are made into corresponding inactivated vaccines for epidemic prevention.

Second, the vaccination time of husky dogs

45 days--double, 75 days--quad, 105 days--six Combined + rabies vaccine.

In the future, the six combined + rabies vaccine will be injected every other year.

Before getting the vaccine, you need to pay special attention to whether it is completely healthy, otherwise it is not allowed.

3. Some precautions for vaccinating huskies

1. The vaccines used should be within the validity period. Inactivated vaccines should be shaken well before use and cannot be used after freezing; attenuated vaccines should be diluted with water and injected immediately, and cannot be placed for a long time before use. Strictly follow the dose indicated on the vaccine bottle label, and do not take it for granted.

2. Dog vaccines are domestic and imported. Usually people think that the more vaccines are combined, the better, but this is not the case. Vaccines are weak viruses that can be injected into dogs to generate resistance.

3. Be sure to pay attention to hygiene, such as shearing and disinfection before injection. It is not advisable to take a bath before and after inoculation, and it is not advisable to exercise vigorously after inoculation to prevent pinhole infection and reduce the immune effect.

Fourth, a common question: Why do dogs get sick after being vaccinated?

Sometimes, dogs will be vaccinated a few days to ten days after vaccination. The onset of the disease within a few days, do not worry at this time, first find the cause, generally mainly caused by the following two situations:

First, the dog was already sick when the vaccine was vaccinated, but it was in the incubation period, and the clinical symptoms were still there. did not appear.

Second, before the vaccination takes effect (because the effect of the antibody reaches its peak more than ten days after the vaccination, at this stage, the dog is in a state of no resistance), the dog is infected with the virus and becomes sick. . For susceptible dogs, especially young dogs, it is more reliable to inject hyperimmune serum (anti-canine distemper, parvovirus, etc.) before immunization, and to inject vaccine after 7-10 days.