Both are given as part of the puppy series, but the injection must be boosted in 2 to 4 weeks.Either it is given every 6 months to dogs that have
high exposure to other dogs (such as on walks where other dogs are seen, at dog parks, kennels, groomers, and if they get out on their own.
Not exact matches
The more your
dog socializes with
other dogs, the
higher the risk of
exposure to infectious respiratory diseases.
Recommended for all
dogs with exposure to other social dogs (Boarding Facilities, Doggie Daycare, Agility Competitions, Dog Shows, Groomers, Shelters, Dogs living in high rise buildings, et
dogs with
exposure to other social
dogs (Boarding Facilities, Doggie Daycare, Agility Competitions, Dog Shows, Groomers, Shelters, Dogs living in high rise buildings, et
dogs (Boarding Facilities, Doggie Daycare, Agility Competitions,
Dog Shows, Groomers, Shelters,
Dogs living in high rise buildings, et
Dogs living in
high rise buildings, etc..)
They need a series of vaccinations
to help them build immunity
to dangerous diseases, and they should have limited
exposure to other dogs or
high - traffic areas until fully vaccinated.
The reason for such a
high incidence of this disease in confined
dogs is the close proximity of
dogs to each
other and the ease of
exposure.
Dogs that attend shows or sporting events or that live in cities and are walked in parks that hundreds of other dogs are also walked in have a high risk of exposure to infectious disea
Dogs that attend shows or sporting events or that live in cities and are walked in parks that hundreds of
other dogs are also walked in have a high risk of exposure to infectious disea
dogs are also walked in have a
high risk of
exposure to infectious diseases.
The signs of kennel cough normally appear about 4
to 7 days after
exposure to an infected
dog, which usually occurs in a
high dog - density boarding or
other situation, where
dogs congregate in what might be less than ideal sanitary or hygienic conditions.
However, avoid
dog parks and
other areas where there's
higher risk of
exposure to disease.
The more your
dog socializes with
other dogs, the
higher the risk of
exposure to dog flu and
other infectious respiratory diseases.