Important note:
Vaccine labels state that vaccines are to be administered to «healthy pets only.»
Not exact matches
State law allows the use of 1 - year and 3 - year
vaccines according to approved
label directions.
Animal
vaccines are licensed by the United
States Department of Agriculture for certain durations of immunity, which will be
stated on the
label.
Rabies
vaccine should be administered according to
state or local statutes and at an interval consistent with the product
label.
The level of protection a given
vaccine offers against these diseases is clearly
stated in the
label indications.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Feb. 28, 2017 — Zoetis today announced that the United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved an expanded
label claim for DEFENSOR ® 1 and DEFENSOR ® 3
vaccines to include protection against rabies in ferrets ages three months or older.
For example, Boehringer Ingelheim's Protech C3
label suggests finishing the primary vaccination program at 10 weeks: http://www.infopest.com.au/extra/asp/infopest/nra/labels.asp?prodcode=51487 MSD Animal Health's Nobivac DHP Continuum
vaccine label recommends final puppy vaccination at 10 weeks: http://www.infopest.com.au/extra/asp/infopest/nra/labels.asp?prodcode=59043 Virbac's Canigen DHA2P
vaccine label recommends the second primary dose at 12 weeks also
stating: «In situations where high maternal antibody and potential challenge is possible an additional vaccination should be considered at 16 weeks of age.»
Of course we taught that we should vaccinate anyway (even though the
label on the
vaccine clearly
states that only healthy dogs should be vaccinated) and recommend a change in diet to one of the clinic's prescription formulas to help eliminate the itchy skin and / or digestive upsets.
All
vaccines carry a
label that
states «for use in healthy animals only.»