Today, let's discuss what kind of vaccine dogs take and what kind of effect it has.
Let's be specific.
Canine vaccines are generally divided into the following categories:
There are generally two vaccines, four vaccines, six vaccines, eight vaccines and rabies vaccines. 2 couplet is generally aimed at canine distemper and small. The quadruple (i.e. quintuple) is canine distemper, parvovirus, infectious hepatitis, canine parainfluenza and canine adenovirus type II, and leptospira is added to the quadruple. Add the 8- linked antibody to the 6- linked antibody. Two-antibody is 10 times more than others such as canine distemper and micro-antibody, and the effect of two-antibody is obvious. Rabies is only aimed at rabies virus, and it is incurable after rabies attacks. The first vaccination of puppies usually starts from 6 weeks old, and then every 2 1 day.
According to the origin, it is divided into: domestic vaccine/imported vaccine. It is recommended that you try to choose imported vaccines of big brands or domestic vaccines with batch numbers. These vaccines are produced in the international GMP standard factory, and have undergone extensive clinical trials, with high safety, good reputation and better quality. If you buy it this way, you can rest assured. It is a very good vaccine. Imported dog manufacturers include Pfizer (now known as Shuoteng), Merck, Melia, Interway and so on.
? According to the number of virus strains, it is divided into: single vaccine/combined vaccine; Combined seedlings can be divided into 2 /4 /6 /8 combined seedlings. Generally speaking, the more vaccine links, the more diseases can be prevented.
For example, rabies vaccine is a single vaccine, and the vaccine of canine distemper and mini vaccine is called combined vaccine. At present, the vaccine that prevents the most kinds of diseases is Vegaba. It is also one of the vaccines often recommended by pet doctors and senior shovel officials. The vaccine can simultaneously prevent canine distemper, infectious hepatitis caused by canine adenovirus type I, respiratory diseases caused by canine adenovirus type II, canine parainfluenza, canine parvovirus disease, canine leptospirosis, icterohemorrhagic leptospirosis and canine coronavirus disease.
Dogs should not leave the clinic in a hurry after vaccination. They need to wait quietly for 20-30 minutes to see if their pets have allergic reactions (such as red and swollen nose and mouth, itching, frequent scratching of face, shortness of breath, etc.). ). In this case, please call the doctor in time. If there is no such situation, you can leave the hospital.
Don't rush to bathe your pet within one week after vaccination, and try not to take it out immediately to avoid contact with other pets. Secondly, we should insist on regular vaccination, complete the whole immunization procedure, strengthen immunization every year to protect the health of pets. In short, we must remember that "prevention is greater than cure"!