In some dogs (Miniature Dachshunds and West Highland White Terriers seem to have slightly increased risk) a more general shock - like reaction may occur
shortly after vaccination.
The AVMA says that these symptoms probably will begin
shortly after the vaccination is given and should disappear within a day or two.
I often find that a health problem began
shortly after vaccination.
In addition to my own four - year - old Golden Retriever, Oliver, presenting with paresis of both hind limbs before dying suddenly, I have been presented with many other anecdotal reports of dogs suffering paresis
shortly after vaccination where the vets suspected no link to their vaccines, and no adverse event reports were filed.
In some dogs an anaphylactic shock - like reaction may occur
shortly after vaccination.
This organization cautions that many vaccine - caused reactions are not recognized as such, even when they occur
shortly after vaccination.
Many of these reactions will come on
shortly after vaccination and will subside on their own in a few days.
Even when the adverse reaction occurs
shortly after vaccination there are many who fail to recognize that the vaccine caused the reaction.
Not exact matches
Case reports of a cluster of deaths
shortly after immunization with diphtheria - tetanus - pertussis in the late 1970s created concern of a possible causal relationship between
vaccinations and SIDS.312, — , 315 Case - control studies were performed to evaluate this temporal association.
Additionally, some pets may have negative reactions to
vaccinations shortly after they are administered.
He spent a lot of time getting mats groomed out of Bandit's underside when they got home and
shortly after coming home, Bandit went to the vet where he got a thorough examination, catch - up on his
vaccinations and his senior blood panel.
Allergic reactions may appear
shortly after or within hours of a
vaccination.
Even when an animal becomes sick
shortly after receiving a
vaccination, most vets don't think to link the two things together because they are so accustomed to giving vaccines.
LifeLine Animal Project also began offering free spays / neuters and rabies
vaccinations to all feral and stray cats brought in by residents of DeKalb and Fulton counties
shortly after we started managing DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services in 2013.
Shortly after a new puppy or kitten's
vaccinations and wellness check, you'll be ready for a pet spay and neuter.