I have a dachshund, that just got her shots today, and right now she has been moving slowly, stiff, and where they injected her, she seems to be very controlled over; such as I barely touched her, and she squealed from pain. The Vet says that that is the right side affects, but I am not sure. She is in a high amount of pain, and I wish that that doesn't have to happen, but if it saves her life, you might as well get it! If you search online, like Google or Yahoo, then you can see other opinions and facts about the parvo shot(s). I hope that I could give you some help!
IF the dog recovers at all, it should be fine.
While distemper, parvo, and lepto vaccinations for your pet can save their life they can have possible side effects. These side effects can include fever, difficulty walking, staggering, lethargy, loss of appetite, and anaphylactic shock.
no
Any dog can get parvo. To prevent it, go to the vet and get the shots are dog normally needs.
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The parvo virus is very dangerous and an infection can irreparable damage to your puppy. Talk to your doctor and make sure you give him all the booster shots to ensure that he is healthy.
as long as a dog is alive it can get Parvo. Get its shots including parvo to keep it from possibly getting it. I have had a few dogs we were caring for (that had been strays) die of it. It is the most tragic thing to watch. Get your dog it's shorts, the parvo and rabies shots aren't that expensive. Also, heartworm test and preventative is well worth the money.
it can make your dogs babbies no matter what breed hav parvo all of the babbies can get it and so could the dad dog this is a contages diseese any dog could get it easely make sure your puppy or dog gets all of its booster shots then it shouldnot get parvo trust and believe never by your dog parvo shots way to expensive and make the infection worst
My vet told me, they can go outside 2 weeks after their 3rd series of shots
I would say no because they CAN contract the parvo virus from a cats feces and if the puppy hasn't been vaccinated they WILL contract this DEADLY disease. Animals can have the PARVO virus & not get sick....especially if they have had their shots SO be VERY careful(;
Yes, vaccinations are not 100% proof against disease.
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The DHLPP-CV is given to prevent the deadly disease parvo. Side effects from the immunization can include redness and heat at the injection site, nausea, vomiting and lethargy. If these symptoms persist for more than 24 hours, seek the advice of your vet.