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Dhpplc
distemper
dHpplc
hepatitis
dhPplc
parvovirus
dhpPlc
parainfluenza
dhppLc
leptospirosis
dhpplC
coronavirus
Fvrcp
feline
fVrcp
viral
fvRcp
rhinotracheitis
fvrCp
calicivirus
fvrcP
panleukopenia
first round of vaccinations for cats and dogs
6-8 weeks old
second round of vaccinations for cats and dogs
10-12 weeks old
third round of vaccinations for cats and dogs
14-16 weeks old
fourth round of vaccinations for cats and dogs
16-18 weeks old
vaccination protocols can be affected by
vaccination protocols can be affected by… (1/5)
age
vaccination protocols can be affected by… (2/5)
health or medical history
vaccination protocols can be affected by… (3/15)
state or local regulations
vaccination protocols can be affected by… (4/5)
lifestyle or environment
vaccination protocols can be affected by… (5/5)
diseases relevant to your area
signs an animal is having a reaction to a vaccine.. (1/5)
vomiting
signs an animal is having a reaction to a vaccine.. (2/5)
diarrhea
signs an animal is having a reaction to a vaccine.. (3/5)
lethargic
signs an animal is having a reaction to a vaccine.. (4/5)
loss of appetite
signs an animal is having a reaction to a vaccine.. (5/5)
fever
what is FISS?
feline injection site sarcoma
core vaccinations for dogs?
DHPP/DA2PP and rabies
core vaccinations for cats?
FVRCP and rabies
what is the name of the severe and life-threatening side effect that vaccinations can cause in dogs and cats?
anaphylactic shock
what options does the rabies vaccine come in?
1-year and 3-year options
titer testing
measuring antibodies in the blood to determine vaccinations already present
why is titer testing important?
to avoid unnecessary and over vaccinations