If your pet
experiences a vaccine reaction, from mild to severe, it is important that you notify your veterinarian and any future veterinarians so that appropriate measures can be taken to ensure your pet's health.
This is especially dangerous if your dog isn't completely healthy, or has
experienced a vaccine reaction in the past.
If your ferret ever
experiences a vaccine reaction and you feel that you must go through this again, insist that it receives an antihistamine injection 20 minutes before its next vaccination or, if your lifestyle does not bring the animal in contact with dogs and distemper, consider forgoing the vaccinations entirely or modify the pet's lifestyle so vaccination becomes unnecessary.
Not exact matches
The anti-hospital movement is not driven by actual bad
experiences in the hospital any more than the anti-vax movement is driven by actual bad
reactions to
vaccines.
I feel that babies will
experience fewer
vaccine reactions; I think babies» bodies can handle them better.
If people were warned that they might
experience adverse
reactions to a particular
vaccine, they could instead opt to receive other preventative treatments, such as antiviral medications.
My daughter Cassie started
experiencing side effects from the Gardasil
vaccine immediately after her first injection, but because we were told the
reaction was completely unrelated to Gardasil she continued with all three shots.
A few ferrets
experience adverse
reactions to
vaccines.
In my
experience smaller dogs, particularly white dogs have
vaccine reactions at a higher rate than larger, nonwhite dogs.
After your vet administers the DHPP
vaccine to your pooch via a subcutaneous injection, he may
experience some adverse
reactions, which are generally mild.
Some owners fear that their dogs will
experience adverse
reactions to
vaccines, but these
reactions are rare.
In our last blog post, we talked about our own personal
experience with vaccinosis and why, even if your dog hasn't had an immediate
reaction, you need to be aware of
vaccine dangers.
Most dogs never
experience adverse
reactions to their
vaccines, but please notify us right away if you notice any the following symptoms: facial swelling, hives, itching, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, difficulty breathing, pain at the injection site, lethargy, collapse or seizures.
The majority of cats
experienced no serious post-vaccination
reactions attributable to the
vaccine.
Future vaccination of animals who have
experienced any serious
vaccine reactions should be avoided.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with amitriptyline, beta - blockers, clomipramine, cyclophosphamide, digoxin, metoprolol, modified live
vaccines, omeprazole, propanolol, theophylline and warfarin If your pet
experiences any unusual
reactions when taking multiple medications, contact your veterinarian.
Typically a patient who is
experiencing a
vaccine - related
reaction will show symptoms within the first 4 hours following immunization.
ALL of my dogs have always
experienced reactions from
vaccines....
Some dogs and cats
experience allergic
reactions to certain
vaccines, while others respond very well.