In general, the vaccine is intended to
protect dogs at risk for exposure to the canine influenza virus, which includes those that participate in activities with many other dogs or are housed in communal facilities, particularly where the virus is prevalent.
Not exact matches
These ways are with: Diet — eat more fruits and vegetables daily, including: foods rich in Vitamins A (leafy green vegetables), C (peppers, citrus fruits, berries, tropical fruits, broccoli and tomatoes), and E (almonds, spinach, wheat germ and sweet potato), Zinc (grass - fed beef, kefir, yogurt, chickpeas and pumpkin seeds); Lutein and zeaxanthin (spinach, kale and broccoli, and eggs), fish and omega 3 — eating fish 3 times a week is in total co-relation to cataract health and can lower the
risk of cataracts; Supplements (it's preferable to get your nutrients from food, but it's not always possible) such as bilberry which is used traditionally to help
protect against cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration; Sun protection — make sure to wear eye protection whenever out in the sun to help reduce the
risk of eye health issues; Lifestyle modifications — smoking and drinking are known health
risks, but also for the eyes; and the possible upcoming Eye Drop intervention — drops containing Lanosterol have been tested on 3
dogs that cleared their vision after 6 weeks of using these drops — unfortunately, it's not yet available for human use
at this time.
While most
dogs are not
at risk, we want all
dogs to be
protected and beginning Monday, June 19th we will offer the Canine Influenza Vaccine.
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Proactive vaccination of
at -
risk dogs is recommended to
protect these patients and prevent a possible outbreak in Oregon.
However, for the ten disorders where purebred
dogs are
at higher
risk, and your breed is on the list, this information may help you take preventative steps to
protect your
dog from some disorders.
The reactivity associated with Lepto vaccine can make a patient very itchy for three to four years and most agree, the vaccine is incapable of
protecting a
dog against Leptospira and worse yet, if the
dog were to develop a Leptospira infection to one of the serovars transmissible to man, the owner would be
at greater
risk of suffering a Leptospira infection because his / her
dog was vaccinated!
So, were writing to tell you about canine influenza, what puts
dogs at risk and what can be done to
protect them.
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There is a vaccine available for
dogs at risk,
protecting for the most common strains.
If you feel your
dog is
at very high
risk, you may want to consult a homeopath about
protecting him with homeopathic nosodes.
Although the leptospirosis vaccine does not
protect against all strains, it is still recommended for
dogs at risk.
Skin: Recent studies found that
dogs actually
protect children who are
at risk for eczema.
The Portland Veterinary Medical Association, the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association, and the State Public Health Veterinarian Dr. Emilio DeBess are recommending proactively vaccinating all
at risk dogs for CIV to
protect patients and prevent an outbreak in our community.
So, we've decided to offer information about canine influenza, what puts
dogs at risk and what can be done to
protect them.
Cut - and - paste text for your clinic's website or e-newsletter — information for
dog owners on heart disease,
dogs at risk, and what they can do to
protect their
dogs.
The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association, the Portland Veterinary Medical Association, and the Oregon State Public Health Veterinarian, Dr. Emilio DeBess, recommend proactive vaccination of
at -
risk dogs for CIV to
protect these patients and prevent a possible outbreak in our communities.
Most pet owners wouldn't knowingly put their pet
at risk of becoming infected with a potentially deadly disease yet according to the American Heartworm Society (AHS), millions of pet owners who fail to
protect their
dog from heartworm infection are doing so everyday.
So we're writing on our blog to tell all our pet owner friends about canine influenza, what puts
dogs at risk, and what can be done to
protect them.
You might ask if they are spending time outdoors with their
dogs, for example, and can mention that they are
at risk for coming into contact with the same exposed ticks and should take appropriate steps to
protect themselves and consult with their physician if they have been bitten by a tick or are feeling unwell.
You may be confused about the types and number of vaccinations appropriate for your
dog, but the friendly staff
at Affordable Animal Hospital Covina can explain each
dog vaccine, what they do, and advise you of the appropriate vaccines for your
dog that will
protect against the
risk of contracting a serious disease.
The pamphlet asks 6 questions to determine if your
dog is
at risk, of which almost everyone will answer «yes» to
at least 2 of them, which instructs you to ask your vet what can be done to
protect your pet.