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What needle does kennel cough take?

1, what is kennel cough?

Dog kennel cough is a highly contagious disease caused by a variety of bacteria and viruses, which mainly affects the respiratory system of dogs. Its symptoms include cough, sneezing, runny nose and fever, which are easily spread among dogs.

The transmission modes of kennel cough include direct contact, air transmission and the use of appliances. Especially in places where dogs are crowded, dog cough will spread more quickly.

2. Why do you need to give dogs a dog cough vaccine?

Inject dog cough vaccine into dogs to prevent dogs from being infected with dog cough and avoid the spread and popularity of dog cough.

Vaccination can not only protect dogs from diseases and germs, but also protect other dogs around them from diseases. In addition, most pet places and pet hotels have relevant immunization requirements, and parents need to know these requirements in advance to ensure that dogs are immunized.

3. Types of canine cough vaccine

At present, there are two kinds of dog cough vaccines on the market: oral and injection. The oral vaccine is humidified by Bacillus canis, and the most common commercially available drug is Kennel-Jec2.

Vaccination is divided into two types: independent use and mixed use. Bordetellabronchiseptica, a commonly used vaccine independently used abroad, stimulates the immune response of dogs by stimulating humoral immunity and cellular immunity.

The mixed use of DHPP (bivalent, pentavalent and heptavalent) vaccines can prevent canine distemper, canine distemper, mastocytoma, rabies and other diseases. The injection site is usually a vein.

4. Matters needing attention when dogs are injected with canine cough vaccine

Dogs need to do the following when injecting canine cough vaccine:

1) Dogs should try to avoid exercise before vaccination, ensure that they are relaxed, and observe their reactions after vaccination to avoid allergic reactions in dogs.

2) Under normal circumstances, dogs can be vaccinated with kennel cough vaccine 6-8 weeks after birth. If mixed vaccines are used, they can be injected after 6-8 weeks, 12- 16 weeks or 1 year.

3) When dogs are vaccinated with oral vaccines, they need to be given in strict accordance with the instructions. The location, dosage and times of vaccination can be selected according to actual needs.