Friday, July 3, 2009

Anti-Rabies Vaccination in pets - Mandatory and useful


Vaccination against rabies is mandatory and you can do it starting the age of three months.
The second vaccination of the dog is necessary once every year with the same type of vaccine, in order to avoid your dog contact the diseases above mentioned.
For cats, vaccination starts when they reach six-eight weeks, because they too have natural protection from the mother in their body up to that point. The second mandatory vaccination is necessary when your cat reaches the age of ten - twelve weeks, then every year.
vaccination schedule:
5 weeks old : Puppy DP vaccination
8 weeks old: 9 in 1 vaccine
10 weeks old: vaccine against corona viruses
12 weeks old: 9 in 1 vaccine
14 weeks old: vaccine against corona viruses
You cannot keep the puppy in the same place with another animal, excepting the siblings, even if that other pet is worm free and vaccinated, and under no circumstances, you must not keep the dog in a place where an animal has died.
You cannot transport the puppy in extreme temperature or humid conditions.
When the puppy becomes an adult, it must receive the second vaccination. Ask your vet how often your dog must be vaccinated and what exactly types of vaccines must it get.
Vets recommend that your dogs should get vaccination every year, throughout their entire life.

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