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Can the third dose of dog vaccine be given together with rabies?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Alexander Smith
OK. However, different brands of vaccines have different antigens, and different dog breeds have different physiques. Dogs that have been vaccinated may have adverse reactions. If the dog reacts strongly after vaccination, it can be injected 7-21 days after vaccination. It is recommended The two vaccines should be administered separately to avoid immune failure; if the dog does not have abnormal reactions, the dog's three-shot infectious disease vaccine can be vaccinated together with the rabies vaccine.

1. The role of vaccination:

The three-shot vaccine for dogs is to help dogs prevent canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine infectious bronchitis, canine coronavirus, and leptozoa The rabies vaccine is mainly used to prevent the occurrence of rabies and is a preventive vaccine. Vaccination of dogs is also the most cost-effective method to prevent the direct transmission of rabies between dogs and humans.

2. Things to note about vaccination:

Do not bathe the dog within a few days after vaccination to ensure that the dog receives the vaccine in a healthy condition, which is good for their health. There are health benefits.

Some dogs will have symptoms such as depression, low fever, vomiting, etc. In this case, it is not recommended to continue vaccination. It is generally recommended to give the first vaccination during the first vaccination and about 7 days after the third vaccination. Vaccination against rabies will reduce your dog's risk of allergic reactions.

In addition, when vaccinating, pay attention to the situation of vaccine allergy, in which case the vaccine cannot be vaccinated; if the dog is having a fever or suffering from an acute disease, or has a serious chronic disease, at this time, the dog will be allergic to the vaccine. Only the tolerance to the vaccine is reduced, which can easily cause adverse effects, so please be careful when vaccinating.


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