Protect your puppy with preventive vaccinations as recommended by your veterinarian, and prevent contact with
other unvaccinated dogs.
Not exact matches
We are also recommending that any
dogs visiting
dog parks or
other areas in which
unvaccinated dogs may be present should receive the Canine Influenza -LSB-...]
The rule could also yield benefits in preventing the spread of communicable diseases by
unvaccinated, imported
dogs to
other dogs or humans in the United States.
We are also recommending that any
dogs visiting
dog parks or
other areas in which
unvaccinated dogs may be present should receive the Canine Influenza vaccine for protection.
You should also ensure that the pup (s) of an
unvaccinated dam stay indoors and do not meet
other dogs until they have had their first and second sets of primary vaccinations.
Strict isolation of the infected puppy from
other puppies or
unvaccinated adult
dogs is necessary to prevent the disease from spreading.
Dog parks are always a great start, but you do risk running into problems with
other improperly - or un-socialized pets, owners who can not or will not handle their own
dogs, and illness exposure through
unvaccinated or sickly pets that are still brought to play with
others.
Keep
unvaccinated puppies and
dogs away from
other dogs until they complete their shot schedule.