All dog owners know that dogs must be vaccinated, because vaccination can not only protect the health of the dog??s body, enhance the dog??s own immunity, but also To prevent dogs from transmitting some diseases to humans, vaccination is good for both people and dogs. But not every time the vaccine will be successful, sometimes the dog is vaccinated but still gets an infectious disease, which is a vaccination failure. To reveal the reasons for the failure of the dog’s vaccination, the owner should not panic! Let’s take a look at it together.
Nowadays, dog parents know that dogs need to be vaccinated, but the success of vaccine injection also depends on many factors, such as the quality of the vaccine, the way or procedure of vaccination, and the immunity of the dog’s body Wait, so today we will take a look at the specific reasons for the failure of dog vaccines.
1. Nutritional factors
After the dog is injected with the vaccine, the antigens entering the body will also produce different levels of immune responses, but this requires a certain amount of nutrients to pave the way, so if the dog’s body lacks nutrients or Insufficient, especially when vitamin A, D, B, E and a variety of trace elements and full-value protein are deficient, your e-antibody will not be able to quickly generate the required amount, resulting in stagnant immune response or decreased immune response ability, so It will directly lead to immune failure.
2. Genetic factors
The immune response of a dog’s body to vaccination is controlled to some extent by genetic factors. And there are many types of dogs, and there are corresponding differences in vaccine responses. This means that the application of the same vaccine to different dogs will have different reactions. Some dogs may be successfully vaccinated, while others will fail.
3. Antibody Factors
This is one of the most common reasons for vaccination failure. Maternal antibody is an antibody that protects puppies from infectious diseases at an early stage, but the individual immune response of each dog is different, and the vaccines used are different, so the success of vaccination Rates are also different.
Through the article, I believe everyone knows what causes the dog to fail vaccination. Therefore, before giving the dog the vaccine, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for a comprehensive physical examination, and try to rule out the above-mentioned factors that lead to the failure of the vaccine.