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Dog Coughing but No Inflammation, Vaccination

Date: 2024-10-13

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Dog Coughing but No Inflammation, Vaccination
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Dogs with cough but no inflammation cannot be vaccinated. Dogs must be in a healthy state to be vaccinated. Even if there is no inflammation in the dog's body, the presence of cough symptoms indicates a potential risk of illness. After the dog is vaccinated, its resistance will be reduced, making it susceptible to diseases. This not only affects the effectiveness of the immunity, but also exacerbates the dog's condition.

Precautions for dog vaccination

1. Dogs can only be vaccinated when they are 45 days old. When dogs have not been weaned, they obtain maternal antibodies through their mother's milk. After weaning at about one month, dogs need time to adapt and develop their own resistance before they can be vaccinated.

2. Dogs should not be bathed before or after vaccination. When dogs have not completed vaccination, their resistance is low and bathing can cause them to catch a cold, delaying vaccination. After vaccination, dogs should not be bathed immediately. If a dog becomes ill, it can also affect the effectiveness of the vaccine.

3. Dogs need to be vaccinated every year. Vaccination for dogs is not a one-time or first-year-only event. Vaccines have a certain shelf life and will likely become ineffective after a certain period of time, so a booster shot is needed every year.

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