VANGUARD Plus 5 is for vaccination of healthy dogs 6 weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing canine distemper caused by canine distemper (CD) virus, infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza caused
by canine parainfluenza (CPiV) virus, and canine parvoviral enteritis caused by canine parvovirus (CPV) and CPV - 2c.
VANGUARD Plus 5 L4 is for vaccination of healthy dogs 6 weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing canine distemper caused by canine distemper (CD) virus, infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza caused
by canine parainfluenza CPiV, enteritis caused by canine parvovirus (CPV) and CPV - 2c, and leptospirosis caused by Leptospira canicola, L. grippotyphosa, L. icterohaemorrhagiae, and L. pomona.
This condition is mostly caused
by the canine parainfluenza virus and the bordetella bronchiseptica bacteria, but other agents such as adenovirus, reovirus, herpes virus and mycoplasma canis can be involved as well.
The Vanguard ® Rapid Resp Intranasal line of vaccines is for administration to healthy dogs eight weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing respiratory disease caused by canine adenovirus Type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza caused
by canine parainfluenza virus (CPiV), and respiratory disease caused by Bb.
For vaccination of healthy dogs 8 weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing respiratory disease caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza caused
by canine parainfluenza virus (CPiV) and disease caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica.
VANGUARD Plus 5 / CV is licensed for vaccination of healthy dogs 6 weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing canine distemper caused by canine distemper (CD) virus, infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease caused by canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV - 2), canine parainfluenza caused
by canine parainfluenza virus (CPiV), and enteritis caused by canine coronavirus (CCV) and canine parvovirus (CPV) and CPV - 2c.
Not exact matches
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Canine distemper -
Canine parvo -
Canine leptospirosis -
Canine hepatitis -
Parainfluenza - Bordetella «Kennel Cough» (we require dogs boarding with us be current on Bordetella vaccine) • Vaccines required / recommended for majority of cats (not all - inclusive, varying factors change recommendations)- Rabies - Rabies vaccination is required
by state law.
Similar to the common cold in humans, kennel cough can be caused
by several different viruses (such as
canine distemper,
canine parainfluenza virus, or
canine coronavirus) or, more commonly,
by bacteria called Bordatella bronchiseptica.
The disease is caused
by a number of infectious pathogens, including Bordetella bronchiseptica,
parainfluenza virus and mycoplasma, as well as
canine herpesvirus, reovirus and
canine adenovirus.
The kennel cough itself does not exist and become inflammed on its own but is caused
by several viral infections — all of which can be vaccinated early — such as:
canine distemper,
canine adenovirus,
canine parainfluenza virus,
canine respiratory coronavirus, and bacerial infection bordetella bronchiseptica.
Kennel cough is a complex disease that is caused
by a number of infectious agents including
canine parainfluenza virus,
canine adenovirus 2,
canine distemper virus, and a bacteria called Bordetella bronchiseptica.
It can be caused
by bacterial viral, or other infections (see bordetella and
canine parainfluenza), and often involves multiple infections simultaneously.
Kennel cough is a highly contagious disease caused
by various viruses and bacteria including
canine adenovirus 1 and 2,
parainfluenza, and Bordetella bronchiseptica.
DA2PPv $ 34 For prevention of disease caused
by canine distemper virus, adenovirus type 1 (hepatitis), adenovirus type 2 (respiratory disease),
canine parainfluenza virus and
canine parvovirus.
VANGUARD DAMP is for vaccination of healthy puppies 6 — 12 weeks of age as an aid in preventing
canine distemper caused
by canine distemper virus (CDV), infectious
canine hepatitis caused
by canine adenovirus - 1 (CAV - 1), respiratory disease caused
by CAV - 2 and
canine parainfluenza caused
by CPiV.
«Kennel cough» can be caused
by many different bacterial and viral pathogens, the most common of which are Bordetella bronchisepticum (a bacterium),
canine parainfluenza virus, and
canine adenovirus 2.
Kennel cough can be caused
by several things, including Bordetella bronchiseptica,
canine parainfluenza virus, adenovirus types 1 and 2, herpesvirus, distemper virus and mycoplasma.
Regular
canine vaccines, such as a 5 in 1, or a 7 in 1, offer some protection against kennel cough, as many strains of this infection, are caused
by the
parainfluenza virus.
The initial
canine distemper / parvo / hepatitis /
parainfluenza or feline panleukopenia — rhinotracheitis (feline herpesvirus)-- calicivirus vaccine can be given at 8 - 9 weeks of age, followed
by a booster at 12 - 14 weeks and, if desired, 1 year later.