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Old 08-20-2008, 01:31 PM   #6
RachelGenson
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Originally Posted by jadecomputergal View Post
The Bordetella vaccine isn't a treatment, it's a preventative measure. The vets I know won't do vaccinations of any kind if a dog is already ill. It's kind of like giving your child a measles vaccine when it already has the measles.

The intranasal version is very common now, but again, it's preventative. It doesn't help a dog that already has it. I don't do it on my dogs except in special circumstances.

On a brighter note, Bordetella is rarely life-threatening even though it's very contagious. It's sort of like a common cold in a human. It runs its course, then it's done. In more severe cases, it requires treatment with antibiotics. You can't "treat" Bordetella by giving a shot to prevent it.

Well Ben (my puppy) hadnt had the vaccine yet, so he had to get it anyway. I definitly see what you are saying though. Since he already has a cough, giving him the vaccine now isnt going to make it better, Is that right?
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