Cancer vaccines function differently than the more
traditional vaccines we give our dogs and ourselves for infectious diseases.
Not exact matches
A
traditional technique in avoiding vaccination reactions is to avoid leptospirosis
vaccine,
giving the rest of the Distemper combination
vaccine without it.
The intranasal
vaccine (
given in the form of drops in the nose, as opposed to the
traditional injectable vaccination) has proven to be the best the most effective way to minimize your pets chances of developing kennel cough, as well as reduce the severity of symptoms if your dog does still contract the disease.
This
gives traditional veterinarians an opportunity to consider their patients on an individual basis with regard to determining the necessity for
vaccines.
The Bordetella
vaccine is generally
given intranasally (in the nose), which many hospitals feel provide better immunity than the
traditional injected form of the
vaccine.
A
traditional technique in avoiding vaccination reactions is to avoid leptospirosis
vaccine,
giving the rest of the distemper combination
vaccine without it.