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A Guide to Dog Vaccination 

A certified dog lover must not only be concerned about how his pet dog would bring fun and entertainment to the household but a certified dog lover must also seek for the dog health and welfare. To do this, a complete and regular vaccine shot is needed for protection against possible diseases.

Dog vaccination has been found to be the preventive method. Remember that there is no proven cure for the disease only preventive measures. Thus to some countries were there are prone cases of rabies , government had imposed a law requiring core vaccination, not only to rabies but as well as dog diseases such as canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine hepatitis serovars and leptospirosis. The vaccine being administered contain viruses and bacteria. Normally it may cause diseases but in this case, they have been chemically altered so that they won't bring any harm to your beloved pets. After vaccinated, your pets immune system develops antibodies that combats the virus and bacteria during exposure. Thus, prevent the disease and strengthens dog health.

You may asked as to what age does vaccination must be applied how frequently. The answer is as soon as the puppy is weaned from the protection of a mother's milk. The mothers milk called the colostrum contains antibodies that serves as the primary protective agent for the nursing young. The antibodies are stored in the blood but its effect is temporary up until the puppy can be able to produce his own antibodies to keep it more effective and long lasting vaccine shots are needed. How often? Consequently, puppies are given a series of vaccinations until they reach 16 weeks of age. By vaccinating more frequently, later doses will continue to stimulate the pet's generation of its own disease-fighting antibodies.

This protection from dog vaccination however has not come without side effects. Adverse reactions may occur in the appearances of ulcers, scabs, darkening of the skin, lumps with scarring with hair loss nearing or surrounding areas where the vaccine is administered. Fever may occur afterwards. To treat this a pentoxyfylline may be given to eased the inflammation. Future vaccinations where reactions arises must be reduce or avoided to the extent medically and legally possible.

Dog vaccination are necessary but a dog lover must also take note the appropriateness of the type of vaccination to be administered so as to avoid further damage to the dog health. Consultation and supervision of a veterinarian is your best advantage.

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Why Dog Lovers Need to Vaccinate their Pets

Oftentimes, pet owners have this doubt about dog vaccination. They pity them, especially newborn puppies whenever getting their vaccinations. But do they know the importance of vaccination?

Talking about dog health, vaccinations are antigenic preparations used to boost immune system and in so doing, establish immunity to various illnesses. These are given to prevent your dogs from acquiring malefic diseases and are designed to stimulate your pet's immune system, bolstering it to bring out antibodies to battle all kinds of harmful or deadly viruses or bacteria. Today the widespread of harmful zonotic diseases or diseases from animals to humans is one of our major health problems. With this we resort to the fundamental and most effective form of prevention, that is, vaccination both to humans and our pets. Since most of the dog lovers usually interact with their pet, vaccination uphold the dog health and/or public health.

If you want to make your dog's life easier and less painful, you can also choose to administer what they called multivalent vaccine. The basic principle is a single injection for multiple defensive actions. One of the most common multivalent vaccines is DHPPiL for dogs or referred to as 5 in 1 vaccine. This stands for the 5 common dog diseases namely distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, para-influenza and leptospirosis. However, vaccines can only last for 6 months or a year so annual re-vaccinations are suggested to keep your dog healthy. We just have to relate the need for regular shots for our dogs to newborn babies. Babies, still don't have a strong immune system that is why they need to have their monthly immunizations. Same as with our pets, we need to keep them away from viruses that may cause their unwanted sickness or even untimely death.

Dog vaccination guarantee protection from diseases and your pet can develop strong immunity thus making vaccination a vital factor of your dog health care. Nevertheless, engaging your pets to 'annual vaccinations' needs to be consulted from veterinarians. It is important that you know what and how often to give your dog a vaccination, for his total safety. You should continue vaccinating you dog as per advice of your vets or by the requirement of local laws. As dog lovers, you should take full responsibility to make your dog as healthy as he can be. Prevention is always one step ahead than cure.

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celebrityspy

just like they say prevention is better than cure.

Posted July 17, 2008

totalhealth

informative lens for dog lovers and owners. dog vaccination is really important, i remembered how our dog nearly died because we missed it's vaccination.

Posted July 03, 2008

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