Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Dog Vaccination schedule

Getting a dog is a pleasure, especially when we have a cute little dog. Acting sometimes makes gemes so it feels at ease when playing with pet dog. Now, to get the dog a prime, then the health of the dog must be kept. You can always diet with adequate nutrients. Besides vaccinations do pet dog. It is intended to boost immunity so that the dog is not susceptible to disease. Here is an example of the vaccination schedule in dogs that can be used as an estimate of the delivery immune stimulant.
Vaccination in dogs starting at age 6 weeks or 7 weeks. This relates to the immunity derived from the maternal parent transferred. By the time the dog reaches the age of 6 weeks, the titer of immunoglobulin parent has begun to decline, and it’s time to be vaccinated from the outside.



6-8 weeks:
- DP Vaccination (Distemper and parvovirus)
- Provision of helminthic
10-12 weeks:
- Vaccination PiBr (Parainfluenza and Bordetella)
14-16 weeks:
- Vaccination DHLPI (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis and Parvovirus)
20 weeks:
- Vaccination DHLPII + R (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, parvovirus and rabies)
After vaccination the antibody titer was about to reach a maximum after 14 days. Therefore new dog received vaccinations should really be considered maintenance. As for things to do related to vaccination include:
1. The new dog should not be purchased directly in the vaccine, and adapted first at home for 1 week.
2. After vaccination the dog should not be directly transferred to a new environment or a long way.
3. Dogs are not washed after vaccination. For a complete child before vaccination should not be bathed first. While use dry shampoo sold in pet stores purposes.
4. As much as possible contact with a dog that has not been clearly preventable health status after vaccination, especially the first 2 weeks after vaccination.
5. Dogs should be placed in an environment protected from the cold weather / rain.

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