Golden Retrievers generally start to be vaccinated against infectious diseases when they are over 45 days old. At present, infectious disease vaccines mainly prevent canine distemper, parvo and canine infectious hepatitis. In the first year of immunization, three consecutive injections of infectious disease vaccines are required, with an interval of 21 days. After the three-shot vaccination is complete, it is recommended that the golden retriever do an antibody test to check whether it has produced antibodies against the virus. Secondly, rabies vaccines are required for more than three months and cannot be vaccinated in advance.
What should be paid attention to when golden retriever is vaccinated:
1. It is necessary to vaccinate a joint vaccine and a rabies shot every year to strengthen immunity.
2. The puppies have been raised at home for more than a week, and there is no obvious abnormality (eating, drinking, urinating and defecating are normal at home, no vomiting, diarrhea and coughing, good spirits, and weight up to standard), and the rabies vaccine can only be injected if the above conditions are met.
3. Pay attention to keep warm after vaccination, eat, drink and the environment are the same as before within a week, reduce going out and exercising, and cannot take a bath within a week, and try to minimize contact with dogs outside.
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