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Knowing the essential vaccinations for dogs is crucial in preserving its life and giving it quality care. Vaccination is important for preventing your dog from contacting dangerous diseases which could be fatal. There are 5 low cost vaccines for dogs which must be given to them by a Pearland pet hospital to protect them against certain diseases. If you want to get more information about Safari Veterinary Care Centers - Pearland services. Please visit our website and you can also reach us by phone at 346-688-7678. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 5 Essential Vaccinations For Dogs In Pearland, TX


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5 Essential Vaccinations For Dogs In Pearland, TX
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Table of Contents
1.) Why Should You Vaccinate Your Dog? 2.) 5
Essential Vaccinations for Dogs A.)
Vaccinations for Rabies B.) Vaccinations for
Distemper C.) Vaccinations for Influenza
D.) Vaccinations for Hepatitis E.)
Vaccinations for Parvo virus 3.) The Ideal
Vaccine Type for Dogs
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Knowing the essential vaccinations for dogs is
crucial in preserving its life and giving it
quality care. Vaccination is important for
preventing your dog from contacting dangerous
diseases which could be fatal. There are 5 low
cost vaccines for dogs which must be given to
them by a Pearland pet hospital to protect them
against certain diseases. Different vaccines
have different use cases but the aim is to
protect your dog to live long and healthy. In
this post, we have discussed the 5 essential
Vaccinations for dogs in Pearland, TX.
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Why Should You Vaccinate Your Dog?
Vaccinations shield your dog from a variety of
diseases. A vaccines main goal is to prime the
immune system to identify infectious agents and
successfully fight them off when they enter the
body. Creating antibodies that will identify and
selectively target infectious foreign invaders is
part of that preparation.
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5 Essential Vaccinations for Dogs
Certain vaccinations are deemed essential to your
dogs well-being, while others might not be
necessary based on your dogs exposure risk. For
information on what to expect, below are 5
essential vaccinations for dogs when you bring a
new puppy home.
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A.) Vaccinations for Rabies
Rabies is a fatal disease condition affecting
dogs. A change in bark tone, unusual aggression,
paralysis, convulsions, a dropped jaw, difficulty
swallowing, hydrophobia (fear of water), pica
(eating non-food objects, such dirt), fever, lack
of coordination, excessive salivation, and frothy
saliva are some of the signs of rabies. A
vaccination shot against this disease is
important once the pup gets to 16 weeks of age
and after 1 year old and every 3 years
subsequently. Dogs with rabies can infect other
dogs or humans through a bite. Rabies is not only
contagious, it is deadly as well.
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B.) Vaccinations for Distemper
Distemper virus or Canine distemper virus causes
high fever, vomiting, eyes and nasal discharge as
well as diarrhea and coughing. If not treated, it
can lead to brain damage or in worse cases,
death. It is spread through the air can attacks
the lymph nodes and tonsils. Vaccination with a
vaccine known as DHLPP is very effective as it
protects the dog against other diseases as well.
It is given in a series starting from 6 weeks,
then every 2 weeks until age 16 weeks. If your
pet isnt vaccinated, visit a Pet clinic in
Pearland to do the needful as soon as possible.
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C.) Vaccinations for Influenza
Canine influenza has two variants which affect
the respiratory tract of dogs. This virus is
contagious and can be contacted from the air or
from close proximity with other dogs. Vaccination
should be done against both strains of the virus
to avoid complications. Although some dogs dont
show symptoms, canine influenza usually causes a
low fever, cough, nose and ocular discharge,
lethargy, and decreased appetite. The sickness
can range in severity from showing no symptoms to
causing pneumonia, severe respiratory issues, and
in rare instances, even death.
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If you have a new puppy, visit a Pearland pet
hospital immediately to give it vaccination shots
against influenza. Protecting your dog is a
matter of being proactive and taking action
before any health challenge calls for it. Some of
these vaccinations involve the use of low cost
vaccines for dogs that wouldnt take much from a
pet parent.
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D.) Vaccinations for Hepatitis
Dogs can have dog hepatitis, also called
infectious canine hepatitis, which is a viral
infection of the liver. It can seriously harm the
liver and is transferred through feces and urine.
Dogs may experience long-term, permanent liver,
kidney, and ocular abnormalities even after the
original infection resolves. It is vital to get
vaccinated against this serious condition.
Fortunately, vaccination for dogs doesnt cost an
arm and a leg to get it done.
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Canine hepatitis is prevented using the CAV-2
vaccine. This dosage is typically included in a
combination vaccine, such as the five-way or
seven-way vaccine. It is usually administered at
six weeks of age, and then every two to four
weeks until the puppy is sixteen weeks old. One
more shot is administered with a combined booster
shot 12 months after the previous interval
dosage, and then every three years thereafter.
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E.) Vaccinations for Parvo virus
It usually refers to a specific virus known as
canine parvovirus. Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a
highly contagious and sometimes fatal virus that
affects predominantly dogs. It is a member of the
Parvoviridae family and the genus Parvovirus.
Canine parvovirus causes severe gastroenteritis
in affected dogs. Lethargy, severe vomiting,
diarrhea (sometimes bloody), dehydration, and
loss of appetite are common symptoms. The virus
can also have an impact on the immune system,
causing a drop in white blood cells.
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One of the most important defenses against canine
parvovirus is vaccination using a combination
vaccination like the DHLPP or DA2PP. As part of
basic immunization, puppies are usually given
many vaccinations, and booster doses are advised
periodically. Frequent immunization contributes
to both viral protection and a robust immune
response. Taking your pup for low cost dog
vaccinations near me is the first step in
providing lasting protection against canine
diseases.
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  • Other vaccinations not listed here include
    vaccinations against the following canine
    diseases that require a visit to a veterinary
    clinic in Pearland
  • Leptospirosis
  • Lyme disease
  • Bordetella also known as Kennel cough
  • Parainfluenza
  • Consult with your pet clinic in Pearland to know
    which vaccines are essential and which arent to
    be on the safe side. If possible, its often in
    your interest to give your dog every vaccine shot
    necessary to protect it against these diseases.

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The Ideal Vaccine Type for Dogs
Any vaccine that has a combo-effect feature is a
good recommendation for pet parents. A good
example is the 5-in-1 vaccine for dogs which is
capable of protecting dogs against 5 fatal
disease conditions. Even noncore vaccines like
the one for leptospirosis can be included in this
combo vaccine, giving your dog the most possible
protection without requiring repeated doses.
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So, are you ready to give you pet protection
through low cost vaccines for dogs? Contact our
pet clinic in Pearland if you are looking at
getting a new pup. We will provide the necessary
vaccinations to get your new furry child safe and
sound all through its living years. Visit us
whenever its convenient and we will be there to
help.
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Contact Us
2402 Marina Bay Drive, League City, TX 77573
281 332 5612
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