It is also associated with more
vaccine reactions since more stabilizing chemicals are used in a killed vaccine.
Not exact matches
It is also associated with more
vaccine reactions (
since more stabilizing chemicals are used in a killed
vaccine).
Since dogs from toy breeds are susceptible to anaphylactic shock
reactions caused by leptospirosis
vaccines, the
vaccines should only be given to those who have high risk of contact with the bacteria.
As Dr. Dodds points out,
since the testing of
vaccines is performed primarily in controlled laboratory situations and a very small number of field studies, it's impossible to reproduce the kinds of
reactions we see in the real world.
Since most of us at Urban Animal have ER backgrounds, we can quickly diagnose and treat a
vaccine reaction.
First, while certainly anyone (ferret, person, or other animal) can have a
reaction to a
vaccine, the incidence of
vaccine reactions has dramatically decreased
since newer brands of
vaccine against both rabies and distemper virus have been developed for ferrets and
since we started administering a Benadryl injection just prior to giving the shots.