Bichon Frise (details)
Bichon is ready to be vaccinated
All dogs need to be vaccinated and vaccinated, so what vaccines and immunizations do Bichon Frises need? Many dog owners have headaches about the timing and name of vaccines.
Don't worry, the editors of the dog disease column group have compiled the most complete schedule of the names of the vaccinations and vaccines for Bichon Frise.
Not only will it not protect the health of the puppy, but it will destroy the efficacy of maternal antibodies and have the opposite effect.
1. When do Bichon Frises need to be vaccinated?
1. Bichon Frise puppies are 30-day-old nasal immunization canine cough vaccine
2. Bichon Frise puppies are born with the first six vaccine injection at 7-8 weeks
3. Bichon Frise puppies are born at 11-12 weeks for the second six-dose vaccine injection
4. Bichon Frise puppies are born 14-15 weeks of the third six-dose vaccine, and injected with rabies vaccine
After 4 months, the vaccination of Bichon Frise puppies is basically completed. In the future, it is enough to pay attention to injecting one dose of six-dose vaccine and one dose of rabies vaccine every year.
2. What vaccines do Bichon Frises need?
1. Kennel cough vaccine: to prevent Bordetella bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza.
2. Puppy dual vaccine: prevent canine distemper and canine parvovirus.
3. Canine six vaccine: can prevent canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine parainfluenza, canine adenovirus (type 12), canine leptospirosis.
Vaccinate once at 7, 10, and 13 weeks of age, and then once a year.
4, rabies vaccine: the main prevention of rabies.
III. Precautions for Bichon Frise Vaccination
1. The immunization of Bichon puppies should be carried out in strict accordance with the immunization program, and the interval between two immunizations should not be too long or too short.
2. Avoid using antiserum and immunosuppressive agents within 7--10 days before immunization of Bichon Frise.
3. Before the injection, it should be observed whether the dog is healthy or not. The sick Bichon Frise or the dog in the state of stress should not be immunized.
4. Dogs who are vaccinated may have some systemic reactions, such as fever, poor spirits, tremors and other symptoms, most of which disappear within 12 hours. Individual dogs have local reactions to vaccines (especially rabies vaccine), such as local
5. Vaccines are biological products, very few dogs have acute allergic reactions, such as head and face swelling, rubbing or shock, but the performance rate is extremely low, and they should be treated immediately after discovery.
6. It takes 7--10 days after the vaccine is injected to produce due antibodies. During this time, avoid bathing to prevent colds.