It has been clinically proven to significantly reduce the severity of influenza and the length of time that a dog is sick.33 The bivalent flu vaccine was licensed in October 2016 and is the first
bivalent Dog Flu vaccine.
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For
dogs we require up to date
vaccines for rabies, DHPP, CIV
Bivalent (
dog flu) and Bordetella.
If your
dog has had a recent respiratory infection, be sure to keep him or her at home for at least four weeks to allow the
dog to recover fully and to minimize the risk of spreading the infection to other
dogs.31 Be sure to clean and disinfect clothing, equipment, surfaces and hands after exposure to
dogs showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission of infection to susceptible
dogs.26 In addition, routine cleaning of your
dog's food and water bowls and toys with soap and water may help prevent the spread of disease.26 Click here to see the label text for Nobivac ® Canine
Flu Bivalent vaccine.
Several
vaccines are available for your
dog, and many veterinary clinics are using the canine
bivalent flu vaccine that protects against H3N8 and H3N2 infections.