My dog also had the bordetella vaccine and caught it about a month later at a dog park. The vet said the vaccine protects them from certain strains of the disease but not all of them. He said they can still catch certain types of bordetella.
No, the bordetella nasal drops usually take a few days to start working and offer protection against the bordetella bacteria that causes kennel cough. It's important to follow the recommended vaccination schedule for optimal effectiveness.
My doctor told me to get the pneumonia vaccine shot every 5 years.
Animals have their own rabies vaccine that veterinarians administer.
It depends on which vaccine you are receiving.
It is not unethical to sell bordetella to the customer as many customers handle vaccines themselves. It is not required in most cases, that a vet supervise the vaccine although it is always a good idea.
My opinion is that no, doctors should not charge to administer a vaccine and the cost of the vaccine. If this was the case, not so many people would go to get shots to keep them immune from disease. If less people get their shots, then the whole population with become less healthy. #doesthishelpany #ihopeso #sorryifitdoesnot
Puppies of ALL breeds need to be vaccinated with a combination vaccine ateight weeks of age initially, with boosters given everyfour weeks until the puppy is about sixteen weeks of age.The vaccines are usually given as a combination vaccine, often called a 5-way vaccine, usually includes adenovirus cough and hepatitis, distemper, parainfluenza, and parvovirus. Some combination vaccines may also include leptospirosis (7-way vaccines) and/or coronavirus. Talk to your vet to see if your puppy is at risk of getting leptospirosis and coronavirus, before innoculating for those diseases.
To properly administer a cat vaccine, follow these steps: 1. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate vaccines for your cat. 2. Ensure the vaccine is stored and handled correctly. 3. Administer the vaccine according to the veterinarian's instructions, typically through an injection. 4. Monitor your cat for any adverse reactions and follow up with the veterinarian if needed. Vaccinating your cat helps protect their health and well-being.
The correct spelling of the verb is to vaccinate (treat with a vaccine, inoculate).
I dont know what will happen to your dog but when my dog got his bordetella we also bought some flea tablets and so we gave him one a little while after back home... but anyhoo a a while later he started having like a seizure
Bordetella pertussis is the bacterium that causes pertussis (whooping cough). It is spread from host to host only by humans and travels through the air. Nobody knows where the bacterium originated but it was first isolated by scientists in Belgium in 1906. Pertussis is highly-contagious and incidents are on the rise in North America. There is a vaccine, but it still remains the leading cause of vaccine-preventable deaths world-wide.