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Important Precautions for Husky Vaccinations: Types of

22. December 2024
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One: Types of Vaccinations for Dogs

The variety of vaccinations for dogs is determined based on the common viral diseases they are prone to. Currently, the most commonly used vaccines include the canine distemper and parvovirus combination, canine distemper, rabies, infectious hepatitis, parvovirus, and canine influenza vaccines. Typically, dogs require a booster shot of the rabies vaccine on top of the multivalent vaccine.

Two: Vaccination Schedule for Huskies

For Huskies, it is recommended to administer the twoway vaccine at 45 days old, the fourway vaccine at 75 days, and the sixway plus rabies vaccine at 105 days. Subsequently, a booster shot of the multivalent vaccine and rabies vaccine should be given annually.

Three: Important Considerations When Vaccinating Huskies

Ensure that the vaccines are within their expiration date. Before use, inactivated vaccines should be wellshaken, and attenuated vaccines should be diluted with water before injection, strictly following the dosage instructions on the vaccine label.

Be aware that vaccines come in both domestic and imported varieties. While many believe that more combinations mean better protection, this is not always the case. Vaccines are weakened viruses designed to stimulate immunity within the dog's body.

Always maintain hygiene. Disinfect the area before vaccination and avoid bathing or vigorous exercise immediately before and after vaccination, as these can diminish the effectiveness of the immune response.

Four: Why Do Some Dogs Get Sick After Vaccination?

Some dogs may already be infected with a disease before vaccination, often in the latent stage without obvious symptoms. Vaccination after infection does not provide resistance.

Infection may occur before the vaccine takes effect, as it typically takes a few weeks for the vaccine to become active. For dogs prone to illness, especially young puppies, it is advisable to first administer highimmune serum (antidotes for canine distemper, parvovirus, etc.) and then inject the vaccine 710 days later for better reliability.

For more information on dog vaccinations, click here to read "When to Vaccinate Dogs: Dog Vaccination Guide."

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