Yes you can but the Rabies vaccination has to be given by a Veterinarian. It is a killed virus and the DHLP/Parvo are from killed or modified live viruses. Perfectly safe but have your Veterinarian do the vaccinations.
DHPP generally defends agains distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza,and parvovirus and DA2PP generally defends against canine distemper, adenovirus type 2, parainfluenza, canine parvovirus, and canine coronavirus. No they ARE NOT the same :)
Yes, you can get live and dead vaccines at the same time. The only limitation is getting dead vaccines within a short period of time after the day you got live vaccine.
Yes, you can get flu vaccine and varicella vaccine at the same time.
Meningococcal vaccine is not a live vaccine, and can't cause transmission to a household member.
Yes, you can give chickenpox vaccine in the same area as other vaccines.
Any size dog can have a reaction to vaccines. It is rare to see it with a Rabies vaccine as that is a killed vaccine. With the DHLP/Parvo vaccine sometimes, but rarely, the dog will react to the Lepto part of this combination vaccine, Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, Parainfluenza & Parvo. If your pet had a true reaction such as swelling up within 5-10 minutes of receiving the vaccination, then just leave out the lepto part of the vaccine the next time your pet is due for the next vaccination. Just ask your Vet about this or if you give your own vaccinations, get a vaccine without the lepto in it.
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DHPP Vaccine InformationDHPP Vaccine - DHPP stands for Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus. Adult dogs usually also have a leptospirosis vaccine included. The vaccine comes in a vial as a dry mix. Right before injection, it is mixed with sterile diluent to become a liquid. It is pink in color. In small dogs, our clinic usually recommends giving some type of glucose, because this injection tends to lower blood sugar and small dogs tend to have more reaction because of their size. The same dose is given no matter the dogs body weight.Otherwise known as the puppy vaccine, its components are:Distemper virus - Attacks the lungs and affects the function of the brain and spinal cord. Disease can be fatal.Hepatitis - Affects the liver and can cause loss of vision.Parainfluenza - Respiratory virus that causes coughing.Parvovirus - Attacks the lining of the intestinal tract and damages the heart of very young puppies. Can be fatal.The DHPP vaccine is administered every three to four weeks to your new puppy. The vaccine is generally given at eight, twelve, and sixteen weeks, unless your breeder already started the process at six weeks.Vaccine Reactions: For the first half-hour after vaccination, owners should carefully observe their animal for signs of acute allergic reactions. In our clinic, this is about the time it takes to write up the discharges and have the Business Office prepare the bill. In case of allergic reactions, contact the clinician or the Emergency Service immediately, treat with Benadryl® (diphenhydramine at 2-4 mg/kg TID-QID PO IM or IV) and/or short-term steroids (dexamethasone sodium phosphate for anaphylaxis at 0.25 mg/kg IV or prednisolone tablets for milder reactions at 0.5-1 mg/kg BID PO or IM). Also give the owner medication to take home for the affected animal. In very severe cases, it may be necessary to give epinephrine (0.5-1.5 ml IV of a 1:10,000 solution; repeat in 30 minutes) and life support. If an animal has had a reaction before, depending on the severity, it may be given Benadryl® one half hour before vaccination, may be kept in the clinic for 24 hours for observation, or not vaccinated at all. In cases where the veterinarian and the owner have opted not to vaccinate the animal, titers to the corresponding diseases may be measured, but keep in mind that serum titers do not reflect the actual state of local immunity.
Yes, they are not the same disease and one vaccine doesn't give immunity to the second.
yes, if it is for the same vaccine, but not if it is for a new vaccine against a different flu
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No, if you are sick you should not get a vaccine at the same time. Wait at least a week after you finish the antibiotics so your immune system is well enough for the vaccine.