How to inject a Husky

Jul 26,2025
4Min
How to inject a Husky? Before injecting a Husky, the temperature should be taken to ensure that the Husky is in normal health before the vaccine can be injected. Check whether the vaccine has expired, whether it has been imported, and whether the nurse has injected all the medicine. The hospital should provide an immunization record book and remind you of the time for your next injection. The vaccine should be of the same brand, otherwise it may cause immunization failure.

If your little husky has no abnormalities and is lively and healthy, when it is 50 days old, you can take it to the hospital for the first shot of the imported canine six-linked vaccine. This vaccine protects against six acute infectious diseases in dogs, including canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine leptospirosis, infectious hepatitis, infectious bronchitis and parainfluenza disease. Three injections are required in the first year, with an interval of 21 days between each time, and then once a year. The imported canine six-in-one vaccine is of good quality and has a high protection rate.

When your little husky is three months old, it should be vaccinated against rabies once a year. Vaccination against rabies is the obligation of dog owners and is required by dog-raising regulations. Vaccination must be carried out.

Canine viruses cannot be killed by ordinary disinfectants, and canine parvovirus is particularly stubborn. If you have had an infectious husky in your home, no matter how disinfected your home is, you should not raise unvaccinated puppies within six months. Please do not rush to compensate for your emotional losses with another little husky that has not been fully vaccinated. Such selfish feelings will harm it.

When you take your Husky for vaccination next year, you should do so about one month earlier than the previous year to avoid accidents when the previous vaccine is about to expire.

When injecting vaccines, in order to avoid being harmed by bad hospitals, please supervise the following points:

1. The temperature of the little husky should be taken before injection, and the vaccine can only be injected when it is in a very healthy state;

2. Check whether the vaccine has expired, whether it has been imported, and whether the nurse has injected all the medicine;

3. The hospital should provide an immunization record book and remind you of the time for your next injection;

4. Vaccines should be of the same brand, otherwise immunity failure may occur.

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