Regarding animal health, we must always bear in mind that it is better safe than sorry, so vaccinate your Miniature Pinscher to prevent the onset of disease.
All dogs must be vaccinated as soon as possible after the eight weeks of age varying the vaccination plan depending on the epidemiological situation of the various diseases in each geographical area.
To increase the efficiency of the immune response, the dogs should be vaccinated only if they are in good health, it is checked by the veterinarian through a thorough examination of the dog.
To increase the efficiency of the immune response, the dogs should be vaccinated only if they are in good health, it is checked by the veterinarian through a thorough examination of the dog.
The dogs are usually vaccinated against:
- Distemper
- Hepatitis Contagious
- Parvovirus
- Coronavirose
- Parainfluenza
- Leptospirosis
- Anger
- Infectious tracheobronchitis.
- Kennel Cough
- Babesiosis
Vaccines that protect these diseases are given in doses at 6-8, 12 and 16 weeksof age, with the exception of rabies vaccine is given between 3 and 6 months of age, then we just have to make an annual booster .
After the vaccine, during a period of 10 to 15 days, you should avoid subjecting the dog to physical exertion and washing, as well as whether he should avoidcontact with contaminated environments.
After administering vaccines, dogs can have mild and short reactions that are translated by mild fever, muscle pain and drowsiness. Stronger reactions occurrarely whose side effects are manifested in a puffy face, rash and vomiting, if this should happen immediately go to the dog to the veterinarian near you.
Remember: The diseases against which vaccines protect are often fatal for your pet and some are transmissible to humans.
After the vaccine, during a period of 10 to 15 days, you should avoid subjecting the dog to physical exertion and washing, as well as whether he should avoidcontact with contaminated environments.
After administering vaccines, dogs can have mild and short reactions that are translated by mild fever, muscle pain and drowsiness. Stronger reactions occurrarely whose side effects are manifested in a puffy face, rash and vomiting, if this should happen immediately go to the dog to the veterinarian near you.
Remember: The diseases against which vaccines protect are often fatal for your pet and some are transmissible to humans.
Be sure to vaccinate your Pinscher!
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