I. Can dogs be vaccinated when they have a runny nose?
A dog’s runny nose may be caused by a respiratory infection. At this time, the dog’s immunity is relatively weak, and vaccination is not recommended. The pet owner should treat the dog’s disease with medication in time, wait until the dog’s body fully recovers, and then observe it for a week. If there are no other abnormal symptoms, take it to the pet hospital for vaccination in time.
If the dog’s runny nose is caused by a cold, you can use Gannuo Ning Shuanghuanglian Tablets and Fernodol for dogs to relieve the symptoms in time; if the dog’s runny nose is caused by foreign objects irritating the nasal cavity, usually after cleaning the nasal cavity , it will soon return to normal; but if the dog’s runny nose is caused by a viral infectious disease such as canine distemper, it will require a longer treatment cycle. It is recommended that the owner insist on taking the medicine and wait patiently for the dog’s body to fully recover before going vaccination.
Second, under what circumstances can dogs not be vaccinated?
1. Sick dogs cannot be vaccinated: whether it is a runny nose, sneezing, coughing, or other symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, etc., as long as the dog is unwell, it will be Vaccination is not recommended.
2. Dogs that have just been dewormed should not be vaccinated: the time for dogs to be vaccinated should be staggered from the time of deworming, with an interval of about 7 days as far as possible.
3. Pregnant or lactating dogs cannot be vaccinated: when a dog is vaccinated during pregnancy, miscarriage, premature birth or stillbirth are likely to occur, and a lactating dog may be vaccinated when vaccinated. The weak virus is transmitted to puppies through milk, affecting the health of the puppies.
4. Dogs that are too young cannot be vaccinated: the time for the first vaccination of dogs should be at least 45 days old, and the time for rabies vaccination should be about 3 months old.
3. Precautions for dogs after vaccination
1. Dogs After vaccinating, you must first observe in the hospital for 30 minutes. If you find that the dog has adverse reactions such as skin redness, pain, vomiting, etc., please contact the doctor for treatment in time.
2. Do not take a bath within 7 days after the dog is vaccinated to avoid catching a cold and affecting the production of vaccine antibodies.
3. Before the vaccination is completed, it is best not to take the dog out to prevent the dog from contacting unclean things or unidentified dogs from contracting diseases.
4. If you want to know whether the dog vaccination is successful, it is recommended to go to the hospital for an antibody test after 15 days of vaccination. If the antibody is insufficient, you should make up for it in time.