Is the canine blood biochemistry report accurate after the dog has received the six-link vaccine and rabies vaccine?

This is a very professional question, but I wonder if the two pet hospitals have deceived you a little bit? Your dog will definitely have some reaction after getting vaccinated. In fact, if you don't change it, you should take the Judas vaccine and the rabies vaccine at the same time. I remember that the rabies vaccine was given one week after the six-part vaccine. Relevant information for you:

The six-part vaccine is a vaccine to prevent six kinds of acute infectious diseases in dogs, including: canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine leptospirosis, and infectious hepatitis , infectious bronchitis and parainfluenza disease. Generally, puppies aged 50 days to 3 months old are vaccinated for the first time every 4 weeks, intramuscularly, for 3 consecutive times; thereafter, once a year. Puppies over 3 months old at the time of the first vaccination (including adult dogs that have not been vaccinated) will be vaccinated twice in the first year, with an interval of 4 weeks each time; thereafter, once a year.

It takes a certain amount of time after the vaccine is first injected to achieve the effect of the vaccine. The effect of the vaccine is better if the dog can naturally circulate in the body under normal circumstances. If you take your dog out to play, he will usually exercise vigorously and run, which is not conducive to the normal effect of the medicine, because various physiological indicators in the dog's body are not in a normal state at this time.

Just like people need to rest after taking medicine, animals also need to go through a process of accepting and adapting to medicine.

It is also recommended that if you have pets at home, or there are many pets in the community, it is best to buy accident insurance for yourself and your family. If you are bitten or scratched by a pet, the medical expenses can be reimbursed.

Generally speaking, the six-part vaccine should be injected first, and then the rabies vaccine one week later.

GG owners should be familiar with vaccine prices to prevent being cheated. Vaccine price:

Domestic common seven-linked vaccine 25 yuan/tube

Best five-linked vaccine 25 yuan/tube

Best six-linked vaccine 30 yuan/tube

Intervite two-part vaccine 40 yuan/tube

Intervite 5-part vaccine 50 yuan/tube

Intervite 6-part vaccine Vaccine 50 yuan/tube

Intervet rabies vaccine 40 yuan/tube

Spanish seven-link vaccine 40 yuan/tube

1. Vaccination? What is a vaccine?

The vaccine is actually a weakened virus that has reduced its viability. The viruses used for vaccines are specially cultured and processed with technology. Their activity is much lower than that of normal viruses, which can help GG develop resistance. After being injected with the vaccine, even if they are infected with normal viruses in the future, their resistance will be enough to cope with it. .

2. Which vaccine is better to choose?

There are two types of vaccines currently available, domestic and imported. Although the imported ones are expensive, the general domestic vaccines can only guarantee the effectiveness of epidemic prevention for half a year. Not only do they need to be administered twice a year, but some vaccines will lose part of their effectiveness when exposed to high temperatures. Therefore, if economic conditions permit, it is safer to take imported vaccines.

(1) Can vaccines of different brands be mixed?

If GG cannot find the brand of vaccine used in the first immunization during the second immunization, other brands of vaccines can be used instead.

(2) Should the amount of vaccine required be calculated based on GG’s weight?

Regardless of GG size, only one dose is injected for each immunization. The dose of vaccine has nothing to do with body weight.

3. Immunization schedule

Vaccinations must strictly follow the immunization schedule set by the doctor. Injecting the puppy too early will not only not protect the puppy’s health, but It will destroy the efficacy of the maternal antigen and have the opposite effect.

Vaccination schedule:

30 days after birth: intranasal kennel cough vaccine

7-8 weeks: 1st 6-link vaccine

11-12 weeks: 2nd dose of 6-link vaccine

14-15 weeks: 3rd dose of 6-link vaccine

From now on, 1 dose of 6-link vaccine and 1 dose per year Rabies vaccine

4. Inspection before injection

Generally speaking, the injection of vaccine is not dangerous to GG, but it can be life-threatening when injected under sick conditions.

(1) For GGs with poor physical constitution and malnutrition, it is best to improve their physical constitution and strengthen nutrition first, and then vaccinate until they are healthy.

(2) Vaccination cannot be done when the disease occurs. Vaccination at this time may aggravate the condition due to vaccine reaction, and may also prevent the vaccine from producing good effects.

(3) If you have been in contact with a sick dog before injection, you need to undergo a comprehensive examination before injection.

(4) Injecting G into a pregnant mother may cause miscarriage and is absolutely prohibited. Animals have high levels of antibodies during pregnancy and are generally not susceptible to diseases, so there is no need for injections. If you really need to vaccinate, you can only use inactivated vaccines.

(5) Female dogs are not suitable for vaccination within half a month after giving birth.

(6) GG whose trauma has not healed is not suitable for vaccination.

5. Classification of vaccines

(domestic)

The common domestic vaccine is the 5-unit vaccine produced by Changchun Veterinary University

(imported )

Canine Cough Vaccine: Dutch Inte Company

Canine 6-combination vaccine: including canine fever, infectious hepatitis, adenovirus, parainfluenza, leptospira and parvovirus ( (Netherlands Intel Corporation, American Richway Corporation, French Vic Corporation)

6. Post-injection problems

(1) After injection, GG experienced elevated body temperature, mental depression, Problems such as loss of appetite and pain are normal and will usually be fine in about 2 hours.

(2) If there is itching all over the body and swelling of the face, you have an allergy and you should go to the hospital immediately for a desensitization injection.

(3) There are also some GGs that develop the disease within a few days to more than ten days after vaccination. This is mainly due to the following two situations:

1. The vaccinated dog has already suffered from the disease. The disease is only in the incubation period, and clinical symptoms have not yet appeared

2. After vaccination and before the vaccine takes effect (because the effect of antibodies does not reach its peak until more than ten days after vaccination, at this stage, GG is in a non-resistant state) and becomes infected with the virus. At this time, the disease will be very serious and you need to be sent to the hospital for treatment immediately.

(4) Remember that it is strictly forbidden to bathe GG within 10 days after vaccination to prevent the body’s resistance from decreasing.

7. Vaccinations can be carried out at pet clinics and epidemic prevention stations designated by the national health and quarantine department.

GGs that are kept at home and rarely go out still need to be vaccinated because their owners may bring germs home when they go out.

The temperature in spring and autumn is suitable, which helps the vaccine to work, so it is best to inject in spring and autumn.

After vaccination, be sure to ask the doctor for an epidemic prevention certificate and take it home and keep it. This certificate is useful many times.

Thank you for accepting it as a satisfactory answer.