LEPTOSPIROSIS
Vaccine prophylaxis is essential in dogs as viral diseases are extremely dangerous and often fatal. Over the years, vaccination schedules have changed as more and better vaccines are created. Complete vaccines are commercially available today (distemper, canine adenovirus, canine parainfluenza, parvovirus, coronavirus, leptospira). They are essential for the active immunization of dogs and to reduce the mortality rate and prevent diseases caused by different viral strains such as: distemper, parvovirus, canine hepatitis virus, leptospirosis, adenovirus, parainfluenza and reduce the intestinal infection caused by the coronavirus. Immunity begins about 2 weeks after the second vaccination. The duration of immunity is at least one year for all antigens with the exception of the canine parainfluenza component whose immune period is still unknown but may be less than one year. Vaccination prophylaxis should be started at about six weeks of life and even beyond. The initial puppy vaccination course consists of two vaccinations: the first should be given between six and eight weeks, the second should be given from the tenth week. The recall of vaccinations is annual. After the first vaccination some puppies develop a small swelling that is generally visible and lasts for a few days. Following the second vaccination, a small palpable swelling at the injection site may occasionally occur and may last up to five days. These small and transient reactions at the injection site resolve without the need for treatment. It is essential, when purchasing the puppy, to check that the entire vaccination program has been completed.
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LAMENESS
OTITIS
HIP DYSPLASIA
INGROWN TAIL
SWIMMING PUPPY SYNDROME
CHONDROPROTECTED
OTOHEMATOMA
PYOMETRA
MONORCHIDISM AND CRYPTORCHIDISM
HYSTERIC PREGNANCY
HEAT AND FALSE HEAT
PROLAPSE OF THE URETHRA
DISTICHIASI
ENTROPION
HYPERTROPHY OF THE GLAND OF THE THIRD PALPEBRA (CHERRY EYE)
HEAT STROKE
WHY DOES THE BULLDOG BREATHE BAD?
LEPTOSPIROSIS
VACCINAL PROPHYLAXIS
LEISHMANIOSIS
PHILARIOSIS
ATOPIC ALLERGY
PIODERMITE
INTERDIGITAL CYSTS
PODODERMATITIS
ACNE
CYCLIC ALOPECIA OF THE FLANK
DEMODECTIC MANGE
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