As with all vaccines, the individual cat may show some transient mild side effects in the day or
so following vaccination.
Not exact matches
«Premature babies are more at risk for respiratory infections if they've been on a ventilator,
so follow - ups with
vaccinations and immunizations are key.»
The vaccine lasts for about 3 years,
so follow up
vaccinations are necessary.
So if the goal of
vaccination is to protect animals from harm, how do the
following vaccine schedules for distemper make sense when only one is needed to protect a puppy, most likely for life?
An incomplete series of kitten
vaccinations may leave your kitten vulnerable to infection,
so it is important to
follow your veterinarian's recommendations and vaccinate up to at least 16 weeks of age.
(Now another strain of the flu has been detected, but per Cornell and the University of Illinois, they both share the same hemagluttanin and protein,
so there should be cross protection and the same
vaccination protocol is to be
followed.)
Based on science and risk assessment, and
so long as your pup has been given a clean bill of health to do
so from your veterinarian, start your pup in such classes before 12 weeks of age, but only after they have had at least 1 dose of an intestinal dewormer and 1 week has elapsed
following the first
vaccinations in the puppy series.