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So my vet has treated a few cases of the dog flu and does recommend the shot for my dogs due to all the pet events and training. Here is my issues even if we got the shots this week they wouldn't have full immunity by next Saturday I don't think (Phil ?). So not sure whether I should take everyone in to Callie's recheck appointment Monday for shots or not. Joey reacts poorly to shots so I always have to give Benadryl to him before any shot. |
My dog is not subjected to any dogs, just the groomer. If my vet told me she treated a few cases I would be getting my kid vaccinated. Even if the vaccine doesn't kick in for this upcoming event, there will be others, besides that, this flu is in your area, get your babies protected, ask about Calli tho. |
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Just a heads up it’s one shot for each of the two strands. |
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Nobivac Canine Flu Bivalent is recommended for healthy dogs 7 weeks of age or older as an aid in the control of disease associated with canine influenza virus H3N8 and canine influenza virus H3N2. Primary immunization requires two vaccinations given two to four weeks apart. Annual revaccination with one dose is recommended. |
Here's another website that goes into greater detail about dog flu and the vaccination: https://www.dogflu.com/about/products Keep in mind that this website is maintained by Merck, the manufacturer of the vaccine. Quote:
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A link to the product label can be found here, as well as a summary of the recommendations for the use of the canine flu vaccine: https://www.merck-animal-health-usa....Flu-Bivalent/1 When I google side effects for the vaccine, the only reputable site I've come up with so far is the AVMA general page for vaccine reactions: https://www.avma.org/public/PetCare/...ccination.aspx If I can find something more specific, I'll post it. |
A lot of good links about canine influenza (dog flu) here on the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) web page: https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Re...kgrounder.aspx |
AAHA vaccination guidelines I found a FANTASTIC link to the latest AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) vaccination guidelines here: https://www.aaha.org/guidelines/cani...alculator.aspx Quote:
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