When is the first vaccination for the puppy?
The first vaccination for the puppies requires 3 doses of vaccine, the first dose is 45 days after birth, the second dose is injected 21 days apart, and the third dose and rabies vaccine are injected 21 days later. Regular vaccination every eleven months thereafter.
Why:
After birth, puppies acquire antibodies from their breast milk, which are immune-enhancing antibodies. It can be weaned after growing to about 30 days. After weaning, this immunity will gradually disappear, and it needs to be provided with antibodies by injecting vaccines.
Note:
1. Consult Vaccines: Before the injection, you should consult a veterinarian to understand the content of the vaccine to be injected for your pet, including protective effects and allergic reactions If you have ever been allergic to a drug or a brand of a vaccine manufacturer, you should also inform your doctor.
2. Adaptation to the environment: When you just raise a new dog, even if the puppy is a full moon, you can get the first injection. For nervousness, vaccines can be the most effective.
3. Health: Before the injection, the dog will do a general examination, and the injection should be given when the dog is healthy.
4. Injections during the day: After the injections during the day, if allergic symptoms occur, they can seek medical treatment as soon as possible; if the injections are at night, if the dogs have allergic symptoms in the middle of the night, they may miss the golden treatment time.
5. Rest in the hospital: After the injection, it is recommended to rest in the veterinary hospital for about 30 minutes. During this period, you can observe whether there is an allergic reaction. Most allergic reactions will appear within 30 minutes.
6. Observe allergies: Common symptoms of allergies are edemata, such as swelling of the face, most obvious in the eye sockets and lips, and there may also be urticaria, red itchy skin or vomiting, diarrhea, and other symptoms, which may be severe in severe cases. Shortness of breath, and even anaphylactic shock.
7. Adequate rest: Do not stay outside for too long and avoid contact with other dogs.
8. Stimulate appetite: some pets may have a poor appetite after vaccination. In addition to the daily food, some canned food can be added to stimulate their appetite and maintain a normal diet.
9. Do not take a bath: It is not recommended to take a bath for 7 days after the injection because bathing is easy to catch a cold and reduce immunity; it is also easy to cause the dog to be nervous and affects the effect of the vaccine.
10. Hot compress for the lump: some pets may cause lumps due to insufficient massaging under the skin and rubbing the medicine after the injection of the vaccine. Seek medical attention as soon as possible.
The injection of the vaccine into the body will cause the dog’s resistance to decrease, and it can be bathed after seven days.
If the dog is too dirty during this period, you can also use the dry cleaning method to give the dog a simple cleaning.