Friday, 18 November 2011

Vaccination Schedule For Your Pet



Take Care Of Your Pets – Give Them All Necessary Vaccinations On Time :




Here is the Vaccination Schedule for your pet. Following it will keep your pet healthy.

NOTE:  Before following this Vaccination Schedule please consult your Veterinary doctor.
1 – De-worming
2 - DP dose (puppy dose)
3 -1st DHL (Distemper) & Parvo (Primary Dose)
4 - 2nd DHL (Distemper) & Parvo (Booster Dose)
5 - Anti-Rabies Vaccine
6 - Corona Vaccine.

Deworming :

Regular De-worming improves the health and immune status of the pup. Start de-worming the dog at 4 weeks of age.
Repeat every month till 6 months of age and then every 3 months ( But If require then early too)

NOTE : A always De-worm the dog before vaccinations and before mating the dog.

Vaccinations :

• Puppy Dose (DP) : between 4th – 6th week.
• Distemper (DHL) Injection : between 2nd – 3rd month
• Parvo Injection : between 2nd – 3rd month
• Corona Injection : between 2nd – 3rd month
• Rabies injection : at 3rd month.

Booster Vaccinations :

1 - Distemper (DHL) Injection : one month after the first dose & annually thereafter

2 - Parvo Injection : once month after the first dose & annually thereafter

3 - Corona Injection : once month after the first dose & annually thereafter

4 - Rabies Injection : every 6 months or annually. ( it depents upon the climate / quality of vaccination)

Note : Between Two Vaccinations There Should Be The Gap Of   8 – 15 Days.

Tonics : ( 1st take advise from your Veterinary Doctor)

1 - Multi vitamin drops/syrup
2 - Liver tonic (for better digestion)
3 - Calcium tonic

NOTE : Please gwt your pet treated by an experienced and qualified Veterinary Doctor only.

- By Senior Veterinary Doctor Swali ( Mumbai )
( Swali Pets Clinic )


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3 comments:

magiceye said...

useful information..

our dog that we had adopted 8years back from the streets, now has developed a cough in the past 4 days. what medicine do you suggest?
thanks

Manisha Matta said...

@magiceye - As in human beings, so in dogs. There are no standard meds that suit all dogs. So, please consult a Vet who will suggest meds for your dog basis his health, body type, etc.

Berthoudanimalhospital said...

I found this post very insightful on the importance of pet vaccinations. Thanks for the update you have nicely covered this topic. keep it up..

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