Like human flu shots,
CIV vaccination may not prevent infection 100 %, but it may reduce the severity and duration of illness.
The CIV vaccination is a «lifestyle» vaccination, recommended for dogs at risk of exposure due to exposure to other dogs — such as boarding, dog shows, training classes and visiting dog parks.
Additionally, juveniles (puppies) and geriatrics (senior dogs) need special consideration when it comes to
CIV vaccination.
Prior to your dog's evaluation appointment, we will need the following: 1) proof of current rabies, DHPPV, and
CIV vaccinations; 2) proof of bordetella (kennel cough) vaccination given within the last six months; and 3) fecal test results showing your dog has tested negative for giardia.
Not exact matches
Special Notice Although the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department does not require
vaccination or medical records for the dogs in our parks, for most communicable viral dog diseases such as Canine Influenza Virus (
CIV), prevention through
vaccination is strongly recommended.
Additionally,
CIV isn't a legally required
vaccination on a state or national level.
All vaccinates had detectable titers to
CIV H3N2 and
CIV H3N8 by day 21 when the second
vaccination was administered.
CIV (canine influenza virus) H3N8: Annual booster after initial 2 - part
vaccination *
CIV (canine influenza virus) H3N2: Annual booster after initial 2 - part
vaccination * * The first vaccine but be given at least 10 days prior to an arrival at Rover Oaks Pet Resort
In a pivotal efficacy study, dogs receiving the Vanguard
CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccine were protected from disease after
CIV H3N2 challenge.2, 3,4
Vaccination also appeared to help decrease the number of days after challenge that dogs shed
CIV H3N2 virus — from an average of 4.9 days in the placebo - vaccinated controls to an average of 1.3 days in Vanguard
CIV H3N2 / H3N8 vaccinates.2, 5,6
In addition, the AVMA suggests that pet owners speak with their veterinarian regarding both their dog's risk for canine influenza and the appropriateness of
vaccination.9 As more dogs across the United States are vaccinated, underlying immunity to
CIV should increase in the canine population.
We recommend
vaccination with a bivalent
CIV vaccine that protects against both strains of the virus.
Policy information: This program has written policies This program rescues Goldens and Golden mixes They adopt out of the service territory Requires a dog be returned if the owner can not keep it Takes ownership of a dog upon intake Requires a home visit before adoption approval Follows up with adopters after placement Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all
vaccinations (Rabies, DHPP,
CIV, Bordatella) before adoption.
Please consult your veterinarian regarding the CANINE INFLUENZA VIRUS H3N2 / H3N8 (
CIV) series of
vaccinations.
We have recently started giving the new
CIV (Canine Influenza)
vaccination as well.
The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association, the Portland Veterinary Medical Association, and the Oregon State Public Health Veterinarian, Dr. Emilio DeBess, recommend proactive
vaccination of at - risk dogs for
CIV to protect these patients and prevent a possible outbreak in our communities.
Therefore, it is important to include
vaccination history when requesting
CIV HI antibody testing for dogs with respiratory illness.
In the absence of a history of
vaccination, the presence of
CIV antibodies following a clinical illness is highly correlated with
CIV being part of the clinical event.
Grant will support
vaccinations and other proactive steps to prevent the spread of
CIV in the Las Vegas Valley Las Vegas — The Animal Foundation has received a grant for $ 5,000 from the ASPCA ® (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty... Continued
Grant will support
vaccinations and other proactive steps to prevent the spread of
CIV in the Las Vegas Valley
We are actively collaborating with veterinarians to share information about
CIV and the importance of prevention through
vaccination, as well as sharing simple precautionary measures pet owners can take to help protect the health of their animals.»
VETERINARIANS AFFIRM THE IMPORTANCE OF
VACCINATION IN THE FACE OF THE CANINE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK Doylestown Veterinary Hospital to hold a Canine Influenza Vaccination Clinic DOYLESTOWN, Pa., April 21, 2015 — The outbreak of canine influenza virus (CIV) in the Midwest is understandably frightening for many
VACCINATION IN THE FACE OF THE CANINE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK Doylestown Veterinary Hospital to hold a Canine Influenza
Vaccination Clinic DOYLESTOWN, Pa., April 21, 2015 — The outbreak of canine influenza virus (CIV) in the Midwest is understandably frightening for many
Vaccination Clinic DOYLESTOWN, Pa., April 21, 2015 — The outbreak of canine influenza virus (
CIV) in the Midwest is understandably frightening for many pet owners.
There is now a
vaccination that is available to protect dogs from both the H3N8 and the H3N2 strains of
CIV.
If you have any questions regarding
CIV,
vaccination protocol, or you would like to make an appointment, please call us today at (281) 879 - PETS.
For dogs, Bordatella (kennel cough), DHP (Distemper, Hepatitis and Parvo), Rabies
vaccinations and
CIV (Canine Influenza Virus) are required.