It is possible that a vaccination could make a dog throw up, but this would be a pretty rare side effect. It would be more likely that your dog would thrown up after being vaccinated due to stress or motion sickness (dogs can get car sick just like people).
Yes for up to 24 hours. If it lasts longer, its not the vaccine causing it.
yes it can
a better question is whats in your water that's giving your pups diarrhea? or it may not be the water, but something else.
no, because baby formula will give the puppy diarrhea and will cause hem to get dehydrated..
The Answer is Yes of coarse you can, as long as you get them their Vaccinations make your you can supply the food for them, and you must have enough space.
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Only let a puppy out once he's received all of his vaccinations.
Check with your Veterinarian about his/her specific protocol, but generally puppies should get their first Distemper Vaccine at 8 weeks of age.
Within their first year, puppies should receive vaccinations for Measles, Rabies, and DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluena, Parvovirus). You may also have the option to have your puppy vaccinated against Bordatella, Lyme disease, Coronavirus, and Leptospirosis.
Unless you know how to give vaccinations let your vet do it.
Yes, you can. Vaccinations administered too early can interfere with the immunity that the mother transfers to the puppy immediately after birth. Always contact your veterinarian to set up a vaccination program for puppies.
Puppies can be found at the local animal shelter for a nominal adoption fee. One can also look in local papers in which people often advertise puppies for adoption. Puppies can also be found online. Puppies are rarely "free" as they require vaccinations and other vet visits.
You can purchase some vaccinations at your local feed or pet store, otherwise contact your vet.
No. Lactose base/soy base products may give pup severe intestinal upset causing diarrhea which will cause dangerous dehydration. There are canine milk substitutes you can purchase specifically for feeding young puppies such as Esbilac. Can be purchased at most pet or feed stores.