How do dogs get vaccinated and how do you choose pre-vaccination?
How to get vaccinated dogs and how to choose pre-vaccination? I believe that this is a problem that many dog-raising friends are quite confused. After all, they must not know much about these things just because they started. So today, the editor will teach you!
1. Why should I get vaccinated?
According to vaccination, some invigorating and weakened viral infections can be injected into the dog's body, allowing the dog's body to independently create antibodies against such virus infection. When this virus is later infected, the dog's body has already had a complete antibody that can completely kill the RNA virus quickly. Therefore, everyone needs to vaccinate the dog every year, because the antibodies also have an effective period.
2. When will I get vaccinated?
Because the newly born young dogs have to breastfeed, their bodies will bring their mother's antibodies. After weaning, the antibodies will gradually fade. At this time, they must be vaccinated immediately. At about 2 months old, they must be vaccinated for the first dose of pre-vaccination six-pair vaccine, the second dose of the six-pair vaccine at the age of 3 months, and the third dose of the six-pair vaccine at the age of 4 months. In the future, they only need to be vaccinated for six-pair vaccine + rabies vaccine once a year.
3. When can't you get vaccinated?
You cannot get vaccinated when you get sick or when your physical fitness is weak. Since pre-vaccination is a degraded virus infection, it takes a lot of energy to cause antibodies to the body. Therefore, you must get vaccinated immediately after the dog recovers as soon as possible.