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Old 04-15-2010, 07:23 AM   #3
Deannap827
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Originally Posted by jrsygal37 View Post
I don't know what the shots are that she received, but I do know that when Brooklyn received a nasal vaccine for kennel couph (Through breeder not me) she came home with what your girl has. The couphing and sneezing but no discharge. I was told by the breeder it was a reaction from the kennel couph vaccine HOWEVER, my vet disagreed and put her on an antibiotic. Truthfully, this is what I would ask about, especially if she was just spayed two weeks ago. I know a lot of vets put them on an antibiotic for precaution after a spay. Elaine
the shots are
5 in 1 DHPP, and 6 in 1 - DHLPP

The 5 in 1 vaccination provides protection from Distemper, Hepatitis (Adenovirus type 2), Parainfluenza, & Parvovirus. The 6 in 1 vaccination provides protection against the aforementioned diseases, as well as against Leptospirosis. This vaccination is the most important vaccination and may start as early as 8 weeks in healthy dogs, boostered until 4 months old. See Puppy Vaccination Schedule.
I will have to ask about the antibiotic due to the spay. She was in a house with other dogs/cats and wasn't sure if it was kennel cough but no nasal discharge so I didn't think it was that.
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