Sentences with phrase «vaccine against parvo»

The vet often recommends the first vaccine against parvo for your puppy very early in age, around 6 to 8 weeks old.

Not exact matches

Other core dog vaccines include the parvo vaccine and the vaccine against canine hepatitus.
In a study performed by Vanguard, it was found that a combination vaccine (which typically contains parvovirus, distemper and one to five other antigens), given to six week old puppies had only a 52 % chance of protecting them against parvo.
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.
Five - way An injection that includes vaccine to give protection against distemper, hepatitis, Parvo, para-influenza and adenovirus cough (kennel cough).
Your puppy needs to be vaccinated with a series of vaccines between the ages of 8 and about 20 weeks to protect him against the potentially deadly Parvo and Distemper viruses.
Otherwise known as the «5 - way vaccine», this unique mix works best against distemper, parvo, parainfluenza, hepatitis and adenovirus cough.
This vaccination also protects against hepatitis (adenovirus), leptospirosis, parvo and parainfluenza, this is known as the 5 - way vaccine.
As in all breeds one should be careful that Komondors have the proper vaccines against rabies, distemper, parvo, etc..
DHPP - Commonly referred to as the canine distemper and parvo vaccine, it vaccinates against canine distemper, canine adenovirus, canine hepatitis, canine parainfluenza and canine parvovirus.
The core vaccine for puppies is called DHPP, a combination vaccine that protects against four common infectious diseases (distemper, hepatitis, parvo and parainfluenza virus).
DA2PP 1 YR: Canine Distemper / Parvo Vaccine protects against Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus.
What's different about this variant is not that the vaccine isn't effective against it, and not that adult dogs can get it, too (they can get older strains of parvo, too, but incidence is much lower than in puppies because adult dogs are easier to vaccinate effectively), but that that virus has characteristics that make it harder to diagnose with the currently standard tests.
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.»
We can also measure whether your dog needs a booster by testing their vaccine titres to see whether they have antibodies at a protective level against distemper and parvo.
The parvo vaccine is most commonly administered in a combination vaccine (termed DHPP), which inoculates your puppy against distemper, hepatitis (adenovirus), parvovirus, and parainfluenza.
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