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My vet has started giving one at a time and two weeks in between vaccines to these little ones. He said he just thinks the little breeds do better w one at a time. (He used to give more than one together when I started going to him.) I'm glad to hear Rosie is eating for you. Will keep her in our prayers! |
Wow, that sounds like a lot of shots at once. I only let the vet administer one vaccination per visit. I hope she starts feeling better soon! |
Rosie hope you are feeling better:) |
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That was an awful lot of vaccines at once. I would split them up next time too and have the rabies vaccine done all by itself. Honestly, I would even do research on the kennel cough one and see if it is necessary in your area. (Of course, my opinion is a little jaded because Piccolo had a delayed reaction to vaccines and she cannot have them any more.) I also think Mikko is also taking advantage of Rosie not feeling well. Hopefully, she will start feeling better soon. Sending hugs and positive thoughts. |
Rosie is actually moving around a little on her own. Her and Mikki even had a little cat fight that Rosie started. I think she was getting her back. She is back in my lap now but appears to be feeling a little better. Not 100% yet but better than just sleeping on my shoulder. This is the first time shots have ever affected her this way. However, I am convinced that next year they need to be given separately. I hoping by tomorrow she will be back to her normal self. Thanks for everything! |
Ok, Rosie has starting doing something else. I really don't know how else to describe it other than her bottom part of her mouth looked like it was "quivering". Does that make sense? I have seen her do it twice now. Can anyone tell me what is going on? :(:( |
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I am not liking my baby not feeling good. This will be the last vaccine I give her if it is a reaction. We have never had this happen before so I don't understand at all. Do you think it is something to do with the vaccines she got yesterday? |
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I wish I had an answer for you but I have no idea. Hoping she feels better soon |
Aw, poor little girl!! I hope Rosie starts feeling better soon!! My cocker had the same reaction as Rosie when she got her rabies shot a couple years ago. She's had several shots before with no problems. It really scared me. She would shake and I couldn't get her to eat for several days and just didn't move around much. She is due next year for her rabies shot. She is 13 years old so I am hoping the vet can excuse her from it as I definitely don't want to go through that again. |
My vet recommends three weeks between shots. I only give DHPP and rabies and they are given three weeks apart. The symptoms you have described does not sound like what I would consider an emergency...I have had pups get sick from shots before. Usually that lasts for 24 hours. I just reread your post...not awful shots at once...but I still would not do it. For many years they gave the DHPP and rabies together, but the recommendation now is to separate them in these small pups. My guess is she is feeling badly from the DHPP. That is common. |
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Did you notice any lip quivering? The other symptoms sound the same. She is acting better and even playing with Mikiki a little. But twice I have seen the quivering. I may just have to take her in. :( |
Aww poor Rosie. That was all of vaccinating all at once. We\'re still sending prayers and crossed paws. Be sure to call and let the vet know, I know when Gizmo got a good round of his shots, his belly got really upset and he was very lazy but other then that, he didn\'t show any signs of pain. Nothing there has changed? No storms coming? No recent food changes? |
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