Vaccinations
Vaccinations
need to be undertaken always
by the pet owners and the dogs
need to be vaccinated at the
appropriate time. This helps
to improve the resistance of
the animal against some specific
diseases causing frequently
problems in dogs. The dogs that
are orphaned due to the death
of the mother have lesser protection
in their immune system.
Such animals are to be particularly
protected against various diseases.
Vaccination
is usually started at the age
of five to six weeks and prior
to this age, the maternal immunity
will be helping the animal to
have natural disease resistance.
It is always better to deworm
the animal before the vaccination
and this is given emphasis many
times. Vaccination against the
parvo virus is done at an early
age because pups are often being
affected by parvo viral infections.
The booster dose for each vaccine
needs to be given at appropriate
time and this helps to build
up the immune status to an appreciable
manner. Vaccination is carried
out in many countries against
rabies disease.
Hence, vaccination
against rabies is given more
emphasis always. Even rabies
tags are fixed on to the dog
collar of most of the dogs.
Rabies vaccine is given at age
of thirteen to fifteenth weeks
of age and is repeated in fifteenth
months time. However, this depends
on the type of vaccine used.
Once in three years, this is
repeated.
In dogs that
have not received colostrums
or dogs at high risk areas,
give measles virus vaccine and
killed parvovirus vaccine before
five weeks of age itself. Leptospira
serovar vaccine is given at
six to eight weeks of age and
again at tenth to twelfth weeks
and at thirteenth to sixteenth
weeks.
Then annually
repeat this. Bordetella and
lyme disease vaccinations are
only optional ones in case of
dogs. Vaccinations against the
canine parainfluenza, canine
parvovirus, and canine adenovirus
type- two is similar to the
schedule maintained with leptospiral
serovars.
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