Different Vaccines To Make Your Dog Healthy
Friday, February 12th, 2010
Many different vaccines available today that can prevent infection and disease in your Pit Bull. Vaccines are also available to help many serious diseases and infections affecting the health of your dog. The vaccine will help boost your immune system Pit Bull in him, is more susceptible to disease.
Most veterinarians recommend vaccinating at the beginning of your pit bull around eight weeks, and continuing every four weeks to 18 weeks. The rabies vaccine is now a legal requirement for all dog owners. Rabies can be easily transmitted to humans, and there is no cure for the disease when it is contracted. Rabies is usually administered about 12 weeks old bulls Pit, with a booster after one year, then every two years.
Many vets recommend a combination distemper vaccine begins to six weeks and has continued every four weeks until the pit bull is about 18 weeks. This vaccine can be used in a variety of five diseases: distemper, parvovirus, influenza virus, adenovirus, virus Crown, and to avoid. Distemper is highly contagious and affects the respiratory and nervous. There could be many problems, including fever, cough, diarrhea, convulsions and even death. And the crown parvo virus is most severe in puppies, but can affect dogs of all ages. The two common diseases that occur in conjunction with each other, and can weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting and even death. Influenza and adenoviruses cause a dry cough that can lead to more serious infections like pneumonia.
Some owners decide their pit bulls vaccinated against Lyme disease, the first dose is usually around the age of 12 weeks. The second dose was given approximately three weeks after the first and a reminder will be required once a year thereafter. Lyme disease can affect the joints, heart, kidney and brain, if left untreated.
It is important that you limit your Pit Bull puppy interact with other dogs before it receives all of its vaccine to prevent harm. Sometimes, serious vaccine side effects may occur, but it’s worth the risk to the pit bulls used from any life-threatening diseases to protect. Annual booster vaccinations should be the time to make sure that your dog will continue to be adequately protected for life. For some vaccines, there is a recall of three years now available, but they are not recommended for use until the dog is an adult.