Fifteen of 19 (79 %)
vaccinated dogs in Group 2 eventually relapsed, but 4 dogs (21 %) did not and achieved a durable (> 16 months) first remission after chemotherapy and CD40 - B vaccination.
Not exact matches
That is why any good boarding kennel or
dog organisation will ask that your
dog be
vaccinated against kennel cough before they participate
in any
group activity.
Unfortunately, they now also require the pups» being
vaccinated against K9 Influenza since outbreaks of the disease are more likely to occur
in areas where large
groups of
dogs are
in relatively close contact, which meant that Missy & Buzz had to get that shot.
About LowRider Dachshund Rescue «We're a small
group of volunteers that take homeless
dogs and
dogs from kill shelters
in order to make sure they are healthy,
vaccinated, spayed / neutered, and then find them forever homes!
Imagine taking your
dog to an indoor
dog park where every
dog is friendly, healthy,
vaccinated and play
groups are supervised by staff educated
in dog behavior and safety.
If a
dog is going to be exposed to a
group of
dogs, how long before the exposure should the
dog be
vaccinated in order to be protected from Canine Influenza?
The results showed how intranasally
vaccinated dogs had a reduction
in cough scores, while
dogs that were
vaccinated intramuscularly did not have a significantly different cough score than the placebo
group that received no treatment.
Good rescue
groups will ensure that any
dogs, puppies, cats and kittens adopted out will come
vaccinated, desexed, wormed and microchipped — all of which is included
in the adoption fee.
In the unvaccinated Group 3, 39 of 46 dogs (84 %) that relapsed were treated with salvage chemotherapy and one dog received prednisone alone; however, only 3 (7.7 %) of the dogs in Group 3 that received salvage therapy achieved a durable second remission, compared to 40 % of vaccinated dogs that achieved a durable second remission to salvage therapy, a difference that was statistically significant (p = 0.025
In the unvaccinated
Group 3, 39 of 46
dogs (84 %) that relapsed were treated with salvage chemotherapy and one
dog received prednisone alone; however, only 3 (7.7 %) of the
dogs in Group 3 that received salvage therapy achieved a durable second remission, compared to 40 % of vaccinated dogs that achieved a durable second remission to salvage therapy, a difference that was statistically significant (p = 0.025
in Group 3 that received salvage therapy achieved a durable second remission, compared to 40 % of
vaccinated dogs that achieved a durable second remission to salvage therapy, a difference that was statistically significant (p = 0.025).
Ten of the 15
vaccinated dogs (66.7 %)
in Group 2 that relapsed were treated with cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisone (COP) as salvage therapy and four of these
dogs (40 %) achieved durable second clinical remission (> 22 months) and did not relapse.