1. Time for rabies vaccination for pets
Pets generally need to be vaccinated against rabies 3 months after birth. A total of 3 injections are required. The interval between each injection is 20 to 21 days. Usually The interval cannot be too long, otherwise the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing diseases will be easily reduced. Moreover, pets need to be injected with rabies vaccine once a year, which will cause the antibodies in the body to gradually increase and improve the effectiveness of preventing diseases.
2. What are the benefits of injecting rabies vaccine
If a pet is scratched or bitten by another dog or cat, it will increase the chance of being infected with rabies, and you need to take the pet in time. Rabies vaccination in regular hospitals can prevent rabies virus infection and reduce the probability of contracting rabies.
3. What are the adverse reactions of rabies vaccine injection?
After injection of rabies vaccine, symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, and itching may occur at the injection site, and may even cause the body temperature to increase. Fever caused by damage to the regulatory system is an adverse reaction after rabies vaccine injection. Generally, no special treatment is required. If the body temperature is below 38°C, you can use a warm towel to wipe the body to achieve a cooling effect; if the body temperature is above 38.5°C, you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs. Hot medication improves.
IV. What are the precautions for injecting rabies vaccine
After injecting rabies vaccine, the local skin must be kept clean and hygienic. Pets are not allowed to scratch with their paws, and they are not allowed to take a bath within 3 days. , otherwise it will easily lead to inflammation at the injection site and reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing diseases.