Vaccines are now available to
protect against leptospirosis, Lyme disease, rabies and giardia.
Not exact matches
Vaccines are available that can
protect dogs
against some but not all of the bacteria that cause
leptospirosis.
Protecting your pets from wildlife Prevent the preventable by making sure that your pets are vaccinated
against rabies and, if indicated, Lyme disease and
leptospirosis.
If you think your dog might be exposed to raccoons, possums, skunks, rats, pigs, cow, or sheep, ask your veterinarian about
protecting your dog
against Leptospirosis.
Vaccinating
against zoonotic diseases such as Rabies and
Leptospirosis not only
protects your pet, but you as well.
To ensure that your dog is
protected while it's away from home, immunize it
against rabies, distemper, hepatitis,
leptospirosis, parainfluenza, parvovirus and bordetella (kennel cough).
DHLPP: This vaccine
protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus vaccines, as well as
Leptospirosis, a bacterial infection.
This vaccination also
protects against hepatitis (adenovirus),
leptospirosis, parvo and parainfluenza, this is known as the 5 - way vaccine.
Although the
leptospirosis vaccine does not
protect against all strains, it is still recommended for dogs at risk.
The major viruses we can
protect them
against are distemper, hepatitis,
leptospirosis, para-influenza, parvovirus, corona, bordetella, lyme disease, and rabies.
Puppies can be given a 5 - in - 1 vaccine called DHLPP (which
protects the puppy from distemper, hepatitis,
leptospirosis, parvovirus and parainfluenza) or a 4 - in - 1 DAPP (which
protects against canine distemper, adenovirus type 2, parainfluenza, and the parvovirus) at their local vet.
These vaccinations
protect your dog
against such killers as rabies, parvovirus, and distemper and
against other diseases such as viral hepatitis,
leptospirosis, parainfluenza, coronavirus, and kennel cough.
If your pet is older than 12 weeks and lives in an area with
leptospirosis occurrence or has exposure to wildlife (e.g., in greenbelts, lakes, ponds), then your pet should be
protected against this disease.
Vaccinations are to
protect against Canine Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus (Hepatitis),
Leptospirosis, and Parainfluenza.
Vaccines available for dogs: DA2PPL / 4L —
protects against distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, parvovirus and
leptospirosis.
A vaccine can
protect your dogs
against the four most common versions of
Leptospirosis: L. canicola, L. icterohaemorrhagiae, L. pomona and L. grippotyphosa.
It
protects against the same diseases an viruses as DHLPP excluding
Leptospirosis.
One such combination vaccine is a 7 - in - 1 or 7 - way vaccine, which
protects against canine distemper, adenovirus, hepatitis, parainfluenza, parvovirus,
leptospirosis and corona virus.
Vaccinations
protect dogs
against leptospirosis.