Not exact matches
If a person or a pet is bitten by an unknown or
unvaccinated animal (
dog, cat, or wild animal), the local health department or your veterinarian should be consulted.
Because the virus survives for so long,
if you have had a
dog with parvovirus in your home, you should be careful about introducing a new puppy or
unvaccinated dog for at least 6 months (possibly longer).
If you have a young puppy that has not completed his vaccination series, do NOT take him to any public place where
unvaccinated dogs may have been - especially the
dog park.
If you have an
unvaccinated dog older than four or five months, he will need a series of two vaccinations given two to three weeks apart, followed by a yearly vaccination.
If your pet has been bitten by an unknown or unvaccinated animal (wild or domestic), your dog must, by law, receive a booster vaccine within 5 days, even if your dog's rabies vaccination has not expired ye
If your pet has been bitten by an unknown or
unvaccinated animal (wild or domestic), your
dog must, by law, receive a booster vaccine within 5 days, even
if your dog's rabies vaccination has not expired ye
if your
dog's rabies vaccination has not expired yet.
It is recommended to keep your puppy away from
unvaccinated dogs while the vaccination process is going on and away from places of multiple
dog exposure,
if vaccination status of all
dogs is not known.
Tell your doctor
if you're bitten or scratched by an unknown or
unvaccinated dog, cat, or wild animal.
However,
if a
dog comes into our shelter
unvaccinated, a vaccination at that time will not help since it takes a week to become effective.