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Protect Your Pet Dog With Regular Vaccines

Here are a list of vacciens essential for every pet dog...
Distemper
Distemper combination vaccines cover diseases like Distemper Virus, Parvovirus, Adenovirus and Parainfluenza Virus in a single injection. This vaccination should be given to the puppy after 6-8 weeks of age.
Distemper
is
a
nasty
virus
that
is
highly
contagious.
Distemper
is
one
of
the
leading
cause
of
death
among
dogs.
Young
puppies
are
more
prone
to
the
virus
than
adult
dogs.
Distemper
shows
signs
of
respiratory
problems
combined
with
high
fewer.
The
disease
is,
in
most
cases
fatal.
Rabies
is
a
viral
that
causes
inflamation
of
the
brain.
It
is
a
fatal
disease
and
can
effect
humans
too.
The
incubation
period
of
the
virus
depends
on
the
days
it
needs
to
travel
to
the
brain.
Rabies is transmitted by animals, especially by animal bite. Giving anti-rabies vaccines to your dogs is required by the Indian law.
Rabies vaccine should be given when the dog is between 16-18 weeks of age. An additional jab is given after one year, after which boosters are given every three years.
Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is caused by a spirochete called Borrelia Burgdorferri. This bacteria is caused by tick-bites and it might lead to various cardiac, kidney and neurological disorders.
Two shots of this vaccine should be given to your pet in a gap of three weeks followed by annual boosters. Checking your dog regularly for ticks also helps prevent this diseases. You can also use a good anti tick shampoo or tick collars to keep ticks at bay.
DHLPPC
DHLPPC is a combination of vaccines that works against a number of diseases at one shot. Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus and Corona virus can all be treated at one shot.



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