Vaccination against parvo virus should begin at age 4 — 6 weeks, with the last vaccination administered at age 15 — 20 weeks.
Requiring proof of
vaccination against Parvo, and other diseases, before any dog is brought your facility is the first line of defense for your business.
This condition has been seen particularly following
vaccination against parvo.
Vaccination against parvo has dramatically reduced incidence of the disease.
Also, some puppies may need additional
vaccinations against parvo.
Not exact matches
Many people, even some well known holistic minded practitioners, will recommend giving the remedy Lyssin after a rabies
vaccination (or Thuja after a distemper or
parvo shot) to protect
against the effects of
vaccination.
When puppies are too young to be vaccinated
against the
parvo virus and they have not been protected by maternal antibodies as a result of
vaccination of a breeding female, they lack the defenses to fight
against this aggressive virus.
The NCSU protocol «highly recommended»
vaccination with a modified live virus vaccine and noted that dogs are still protected
against parvo when challenged by the disease as much as seven years later.
We currently offer
vaccinations against rabies, distemper /
parvo / parainfuenza / hepatitis / corona / leptosporosis, bordetella (kennel cough), canine influenza, and lyme disease.
Desexing and
vaccination against diseases, such as the deadly
parvo virus and highly infectious canine cough, are also important to discuss with your vet.
There is another
parvo strain named CPV2b FP84 that provokes disease in a small percentage of domestic cats, but the common FPV
vaccination seems to work
against it.
This
vaccination also protects
against hepatitis (adenovirus), leptospirosis,
parvo and parainfluenza, this is known as the 5 - way vaccine.
If her were my dog, given the immune sensitivity of this breed, I would ask your local vet to measure
vaccination antibody titers
against parvo / distemper.
Up to 16 weeks of age a
vaccination to prevent
against parvo and other viruses are given 3 - 4 weeks apart.
Most
vaccinations are USELESS
against the 2c Strain of
Parvo and this is why there is such an increase of
Parvo cases amongst fully - vaccinated adult dogs as well as puppies.
The distemper and
parvo vaccine titers showed adequate immunologic response, indicating that my dog was still protected
against these diseases, most likely from her previous round of
vaccinations.»
The two (2) best ways to help prevent dogs from acquiring «
parvo» is to vaccinate them
against the virus (DHLPP
vaccination) AND to keep them under control.