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Canine Vaccinations. Core vs. Non-Core vaccines. Core vaccines for dogs are those that should be given to every dog. 'Noncore' vaccines are recommended only for certain dogs. DHLPP – AKA “5-way” Distemper Hepatitis Leptopirosis Parainfluenza Parvovirus. Puppies - .
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Core vs. Non-Core vaccines • Core vaccines for dogs are those that should be given to every dog. • 'Noncore' vaccines are recommended only for certain dogs. • DHLPP – AKA “5-way” • Distemper • Hepatitis • Leptopirosis • Parainfluenza • Parvovirus
Puppies - The following schedule should be follows to insure proper immunity for puppies: 6 -8 weeks visit one 11-12 weeks visit two 15-16 weeks visit three Then vaccinations generally go to a annual booster.
Directions: • Take you notebook paper and divide it into: • 5 columns • 11 rows • Column headings: VX Name, Description, Class, Length of Immunity, Other Info
Distemper • Distemper is an airborne viral disease of the lungs, intestines and brain. • Class: core • Length of immunity: 1 year • Schedule: Should be given with each puppy booster and then yearly.
Hepatitis • Hepatitis is a viral disease of the liver. • Class: core • Length of immunity: 1 year • Schedule: Should be given with each puppy booster and then yearly.
Leptospirosis • Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of the urinary system. • Up to 30% of dogs may not respond the vaccine • Class: non-core • Length of immunity: short • Schedule: Should be given with each puppy booster and then yearly.
Parainfluenza • Parainfluenza is a the dog flu, AKA infectious upper respiratory. • Strongly recommended for dogs in kennels, shelters, show or other large groups. • Class: core • Length of immunity: moderate – may need biannual boosters. • Schedule: Should be given with each puppy booster and then yearly.
Parvovirus • “Parvo” is a viral diseases of the intestines. VERY contagious epically in puppies. Flu like symptoms including bloody diarrhea are common. • Class: core • Length of immunity: 1 year • Schedule: Should be given with each puppy booster and then yearly.
Rabies • Rabies is a fatal, viral disease that can spread from canine to human. • Nationally required vaccine • Class: core • Length of immunity: 1 year • Schedule: Given at 4 months of age and then annually from then on out.
Coronavirus • “Corona” is a viral disease of the intestines. • Risk of exposure is higher in kennels, shelters, breeding facilities, etc. • Class: Non-core • Length of immunity: short • Schedule: Yearly starting at 4 months of age (if desired)
Bordetella • Bordetella AKA Kennel Cough • Required by boarding facilities • Intra-nasal vx. • Class: Non- core • Length of immunity: short • Schedule: Can be given starting at 4 months of age and then for boarding, must be current (6 months).
Lyme Disease • Lyme Disease is a nervous system disease spread by ticks • Vaccine recommended for “outside” dogs. • Class: non-core • Length of immunity: 1 year • Schedule: Can be started at 4 months of age then yearly.
Heartworm Disease • Blood test to check for the presence of heartworms. • Should be taken between 7 – 9 months and then yearly. • After a negative result the dog should be started on a prevention medication. • Heatgaurd co. provides a guarantee against heartworms if given an annual test