What to pay attention to before the dog’s vaccination Must be wormed before vaccination

Dogs should be wormed before vaccination immunization procedures for different age groups DPT and DPT are first vaccinated at 6 weeks of age, after which they can be vaccinated every 2-4 weeks of age, with at least three immunizations in the first year; rabies vaccine is first vaccinated at 3 months of age, and rabies vaccine can be given at the same time as the third immunization, followed by an annual booster. Physical examination before vaccination All vaccines carry weak viruses (except rabies) and dogs with sufficient resistance can be immunized properly. Therefore, in addition to ensuring the age of the dog, the necessary medical examination must be done. If the dog is in bad condition, such as coughing or diarrhea, it cannot be vaccinated. You cannot bathe your dog during the vaccination period. Do not bathe your puppy during the immunization period; bathing will also reduce the immunity of the puppy, and the immunity will be considered complete only one week after the last shot, and only then can you bathe. Adult dogs can be bathed before immunization and can be vaccinated when the coat is completely blown dry and the dog is breathing steadily and has a normal body temperature. Do not change the dog’s food during the vaccination period Do not change the puppy’s food during the vaccination period because the new food requires the puppy’s stomach and intestines to re-adapt, which may cause diarrhea and other symptoms and indirectly reduce the immunization effect. In addition, do not let puppies (especially puppies with incomplete first year immunization) go outside during the immunization period, and do not let puppies come into contact with other dogs. Owners should also not go to places where there is a high concentration of animals and poor hygiene, such as bird markets, to avoid indirect transmission of germs, which is one of the reasons why so many people claim not to have taken their pets out but still contract infectious diseases.

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