Common sense about dog vaccines

When the puppy is 50 days old, the owner can take the dog to get vaccinated. From then on, the next injection will be given every 20 days, for a total of 3 injections, and then one injection per year. Adult dogs only need booster vaccinations, and only need one vaccination and one rabies shot every year. The first step to vaccinate your dog is wrong, and subsequent simple operations may fail. Therefore, choosing a reliable vaccine source is the first step to a successful vaccination.
Notes on dog vaccination:
1. Before vaccination, it is best to deworm the dog internally and externally.
2. If it is the first time to receive the vaccine, it is best not for the owner to take the dog out or give it a bath after the vaccination.
3. Adverse reactions to vaccination. If allergic reactions occur, please seek medical attention promptly.
4. Be sure to pay attention to hygiene. It is best to cut and disinfect the hair before injection. It is not advisable to take a bath before and after vaccination, and it is not advisable to exercise strenuously after vaccination to prevent pinhole infection and reduce immune effect.
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