Riley got the Da2-CPV, which is: Distemper "D" Distemper is a virus that can cause severe respiratory, gastrointestinal, and
neurological abnormalities in infected dogs. It is often fatal to dogs and/or puppies who are infected.
Hepatitis (Canine Adenovirus Type 2) "A2" Canine adenovirus type 2 is a self limiting respiratory disease in dogs, but this component of the distemper vaccine also protects against canine adenovirus type 1, a virus that causes canine infectious hepatitis.
Parvovirus "CPV" Parvovirus causes severe vomiting and diarrhea. Parvo has a high mortality rate. Puppies are most susceptible to infection, but any unvaccinated dog can contract Parvo.
I spoke with his regular Vet's office, this a.m. and they are going to have
his Vet give me a call Wednesday when he is in the office.
I have to run a fecal by there this coming Saturday, because I left the on from this past Saturday on the dining room table, Yuck [it was in a snack baggie and wrapped in a napkin and was going to be the last thing I threw in my purse!! LOL!!! I told them I would drop a copy of all of his Emergency Room paperwork off with them, at that time. |