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A distemper shot prevents your cat from getting a virus that could kill them. Feline distemper causes respiratory infection, gastrointestinal infection, and can affect the central nervous system. The shot keeps them protected from the virus which spreads easily.
Distemper, adenovirus type 2 (which also covers hepatitis), parainfluenza, and parvovirus. It is very similar to DHPP but is not identical.
Possible Side Effects to the Canine Distemper Vaccine • Lethargy - After receiving its vaccination, a dog may want to just lie around and sleep, avoiding its typical activities. • Slight fever - Some dogs react to vaccinations with a slightly elevated temperature. • Swelling at the injection site - Dogs occasionally get a lump at the injection site that absorbs into their system within a day or two. • Loss of appetite - Loss of appetite is another minor side effect to the distemper vaccine. While the majority of reactions to the distemper vaccine are minor, should the dog react with swelling of the face, diarrhea or vomiting, or become unresponsive, contact your veterinarian immediately.
The 7-in-1 shot for dogs is a combination vaccine that protects against several diseases like distemper, adenovirus, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and leptospirosis. To get this vaccine for your dog, you should consult with a veterinarian who can administer the appropriate vaccinations tailored to your dog's specific health needs.
The previous answer that was here was (dangerously) incorrect - alcohol is *extremely* toxic to cats. For example, a tablespoon (approximately 15ml, less than a single shot) of whiskey is enough to kill the average cat.
Rabies is a completely different disease from Distemper. Please read the related source links below for more details.
A distemper shot prevents your cat from getting a virus that could kill them. Feline distemper causes respiratory infection, gastrointestinal infection, and can affect the central nervous system. The shot keeps them protected from the virus which spreads easily.
a booster is just an informal name used to refer to the shot that was initially given to your dog a year prior. It can be a distemper or rabies shot or another shot. booster is just your dog needing to be re-vaccinated since most vaccines only last for one year
Each year, dogs have to get a shot to keep them from getting canine distemper.
When a dog is hyper, there is really no shot you could give them. Just calm them down with a treat or some water. Let them sleep- that's the best thing to do! Don't hurt it with a shot.
A dog can have a anaphalactic reaction to any shot it receives. Basically they go into shock as a result of the shot. This is not common but if your dog is having a reaction to a shot you should immediately get them back to your veterinarian.
Distemper, adenovirus type 2 (which also covers hepatitis), parainfluenza, and parvovirus. It is very similar to DHPP but is not identical.
A healthy adult dog needs a rabies shot every three years, and a distemper shot every 2 to 5years. Over vaccinating can lead to severe reactions and/or cancer.
Sedation.
The seven way shot is a vaccine for Parvo, Distemper, Parainfluenza, Hepatitis, and Leptospirosis. You can buy the package and do it yourself at home the pack comes with the dose and the syringe or you can take your dog to a vet and have the veterinarian do it there.
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