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Pet Care – Vaccines help prevent many illnesses that affect pets and every other person that is in contact with pets.
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Pet Care is a pet awareness initiative by Harwinder Grewal. Who is an owner of Grewal Pet Shop and Farm, Main Road, Adampur. In this video, he tells about vaccination in Dogs in the Hindi Language.
Vaccinating your pet has long been considered one of the easiest ways to help him live a long, healthy life. Not only are there different vaccines for different diseases, there are different types and combinations of vaccines.
Please listen to the video carefully or follow the steps given:
Understanding Vaccines:
Vaccines help prepare the body’s immune system to fight the invasion of disease-causing organisms. Vaccines contain antigens, which look like the disease-causing organism to the immune system but don’t actually cause disease. When the vaccine is introduced to the body, the immune system is mildly stimulated. If a pet is ever exposed to the real disease, his immune system is now prepared to recognize and fight it off entirely or reduce the severity of the illness.
That said, not every pet needs to be vaccinated against every disease. It is very important to discuss with your veterinarian a vaccination protocol that’s right for your pet. Factors that should be examined include age, medical history, environment, travel habits and lifestyle. Most vets highly recommend administering core vaccines to healthy pets.
Core Vaccines:
Core vaccines are considered vital to all pets based on the risk of exposure, the severity of disease or transmissibility to humans.
Your veterinarian can determine what vaccines are best for your pet.
Determining the Timing and Frequency of Vaccinations:
For puppies: If his mother has a healthy immune system, a puppy will most likely receive antibodies in mother’s milk while nursing. Puppies should receive a series of vaccinations starting at six to eight weeks of age. A veterinarian should administer a minimum of three vaccinations at three- to four-week intervals. The final dose should be administered at 16 weeks of age.
For adult dogs: Some adult dogs might receive certain vaccines annually, while other vaccines might be given every three years or longer.
For kittens: Kittens automatically receive antibodies in the milk their mother produces if their mother has a healthy immune system. When the kitten is around six to eight weeks of age, your veterinarian can begin to administer a series of vaccines at three- or four-week intervals until the kitten reaches 16 weeks of age.
For adult cats: Adult cats might be revaccinated annually or every three years.
Local Laws Regarding Mandatory Vaccines:
Each country has its own laws governing the administration of the rabies vaccine. Some areas require a yearly rabies vaccination. Other areas call for vaccines every three years. In almost all country, proof of rabies vaccination is mandatory.
Risks Associated with Vaccination:
Immunizations should mildly stimulate the animal’s immune system in order to create protection from specific infectious diseases. This stimulation can create mild symptoms, ranging from soreness at the injection site to fever and allergic reactions.
Most pets show no ill effect from vaccination. Vaccine reactions may be minor and short-lived or require immediate care from a veterinarian. Clinical signs include:
Fever
Sluggishness
Loss of appetite
Facial swelling and/or hives
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Pain, swelling, redness, scabbing or hair loss around the injection site
Lameness
Collapse
Difficulty breathing
Seizures
Lameness
It is best to schedule your pet’s appointment so that you can monitor him for any side effects following administration of the vaccine. If you suspect your pet is having a reaction to a vaccine, call your veterinarian immediately.
And also please ask for vaccination card as a proof, so that you can show anybody about dogs health and also it helps to take care of dog more easily.
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