You can download the latest
AAHA Dog Vaccine 2011 guidelines here.
Not exact matches
The American Animal Hospital Association (
AAHA) recommends vaccinating all
dogs every three years against ICH with an approved
vaccine.
The 2011
AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines state: «Infectious core
vaccines are not only highly effective, they also provide the longest DOI, extending from 5 yr up to the life of the
dog.
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The American Animal Hospital Association (
AAHA) considers leptospirosis
vaccine a «non-core»
vaccine for
dogs.
Get your
dog these core
vaccines according to the
AAHA's recommended schedule to protect him from serious diseases like rabies, distemper and parvovirus.
Why would the
AAHA recommend revaccination when faced with research showing that those
vaccines were extremely likely to protect
dogs and cats for life?
In 2011, the
AAHA still stuck to «every 3 years or more» as a recommendation, but with the following comment: «Among healthy
dogs, all commercially available [core]
vaccines are expected to induce a sustained protective immune response lasting at least 5 yr.
The 2011
AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines offer a comprehensive review of canine
vaccines currently available in North America, updated recommendations for core versus non-core
vaccines, and revised recommendations for shelter - housed
dogs.
This week I share updated information about the
vaccines recommended for our canine companions by the American Animal Hospital Association (
AAHA), as I believe all
dog parents should know this information.
AAHA considers parvovirus, distemper, adenovirus - 2 (modified live), and rabies to be «core»
vaccines, necessary for all
dogs.
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Then in 2011, because it was becoming clear that
vaccines could cause cancer and other debilitating health issues (and because Dr Schultz continued to show that every major core
vaccine on the market was likely to provide lifelong immunity in
dogs vaccinated at 16 weeks or later), the
AAHA updated their schedule once again.
Back in 2003, The American Animal Hospital Association (
AAHA) created a task force to determine how often vets should revaccinate
dogs; prior to this, there were no guidelines and vets were happy to vaccinate every year because that's how long
vaccine manufacturers would guarantee their products to last.