The DHPP vaccine combination is considered part of your pup's core vaccines, meaning it is recommended for all dogs.
Not exact matches
The vaccination is included in a
combination vaccine called canine distemper - measles - parainfluenza shots and
DHPP shots.
Keep this point in mind next time your veterinarian wants to give your dog a
DHPP or other four - or five - way
combination vaccine!
DHPP is a
combination vaccine.
Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus (
DHPP): Commonly called the «distemper shot,» this
combination vaccine actually protects against all four diseases.
A
Vaccine that combines the core required dog
vaccines is called DA2PP or
DHPP (depending on the
combination of
vaccines - stands for distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus and para influenza).
Distemper
vaccine is commonly administered in a
combination vaccine often called DA2PP or
DHPP for distemper, adenovirus 2 (also called canine infectious hepatitis), parainfluenza and parvovirus.
The core
vaccine for puppies is called
DHPP, a
combination vaccine that protects against four common infectious diseases (distemper, hepatitis, parvo and parainfluenza virus).
DHPP is a
combination vaccine for distemper, hepatitis, pavovirus and parainfluenza.
A dog vaccination schedule consists of periodic adult boosters *, which are
combinations of the same type of
DHPP vaccine administered to puppies, along with several other additions.
The parvo
vaccine is most commonly administered in a
combination vaccine (termed
DHPP), which inoculates your puppy against distemper, hepatitis (adenovirus), parvovirus, and parainfluenza.