How often should Alaskans be vaccinated? Vaccination would give Allah sufficient immunity to protect against these virulent infectious diseases without being life-threatening; and rabies and leptospirosis are zoonotic diseases. Ala's disease also threatens the lives of family members. Vaccination is the simplest and most effective preventive measure.
How often do I get the vaccine? Puppies can be vaccinated at 45 days of age. For the first-free dogs, three vaccinations are required, with an interval of 21 days, and the rabies vaccine is added to the third injection. After that, the injection will be given once every 11 months, including 1 dose of combined vaccine and 1 dose of rabies vaccine.
What should I pay attention to before getting the vaccine?
1. Puppies cannot be vaccinated within 14 days of changing the environment;
2. For malnourished dogs, it is best to improve their physique, strengthen nutrition, and then vaccinate until they are healthy;
3. Vaccine reaction aggravates the disease, and may also prevent the vaccine from producing good results;
4. Injecting pregnant female dogs may cause miscarriage and is absolutely prohibited. The vaccine should be waited for more than 15 minutes in the hospital. If there is itching all over the body and facial swelling, you need to seek medical attention immediately, and it is normal for the dog after the injection to have problems such as increased body temperature, mental depression, decreased appetite, and pain. Generally, after the injection of the vaccine 1 - It will return to normal in 2 days, and it is best not to bathe the dog within half a month of vaccination, so as to avoid diseases caused by low resistance.
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