What happens if you bathe your dog the day before vaccination?

Oct 17,2024
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Is it okay to bathe your dog the day before vaccination?

Dogs can be bathed before vaccination and there will be no problems.

Things to note before vaccinating dogs:

1. For dogs with poor physical fitness and malnutrition, it is best to improve their physical fitness and nutrition first, and then vaccinate them until they are healthy.

2. You cannot be vaccinated when you are sick. If vaccinated at this time, the disease will be aggravated due to vaccine reaction, and the vaccine may not be able to produce a good immune effect.

3. If you have been in contact with a sick dog before injection, you need to undergo a comprehensive examination before injecting the vaccine.

4. Injecting vaccines into pregnant dogs may cause miscarriage and is absolutely prohibited. When animals are pregnant, they have high levels of antibodies in their bodies and generally do not transmit diseases, so they do not need to be vaccinated. If you really need to get vaccinated, you can only use the inactivated vaccine.

5. Dog mothers are not suitable for vaccination within half a month after giving birth.

6. Dogs whose wounds have not healed are not suitable for vaccination.


Why is it not recommended to take a bath before a dog is vaccinated?

Because the dog’s resistance is relatively low, taking a bath can easily cause fever or some symptoms of a cold. Vaccination cannot be given when a cold or fever occurs. Vaccination at the right time may aggravate the condition due to vaccine reaction, which may also prevent the vaccine from producing a good immune effect, and may even be life-threatening. If you are really afraid of smell and dirt, you can wipe your dog’s body with cotton cloth or buy pet perfume and spray it on your dog directly.


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