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ouchy. Bruiser had his last set of puppy shots today. He goes back for his rabies next month. We never have had a problem. No sleepy, whiny, or otherwise behaviors. Today, however was a little different. He did his usual yelp when she gave the vac. Got in the truck no problem. We went on a mini walk when we got home, and in to the Xpen while I took my daughter to the pumpkin patch. When I got home tonight, I picked him up over the top of the pen and he yelped. Went to snuggle my neck, yelp. And few more times since then. I'm at a loss, he can run and jump, climb the stairs, crawl under the base of the table to grab a stray strand of pumpkin guts, but yelps when picked up. I was wondering if it just a nervous reaction, but it sounds like pain. |
I'm sure he is just sore. Mine is always sore after a shot and will do that. When did he start his shots? He seems to young to have had all three shots. |
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I haven't had a puppy in 7 years so I don't know the schedule. I do know that raciness before 8 weeks are useless because of the immunity the mother gives the pup. Yearly boosters are just as important as the first shots. I always have to let everyone in my house know if Callie got a shot because she always seems to be sore. Normally we just lay on the couch together for a nap after a shot so I can watch her. Is he doing better today? |
I have had pups do this. It lasts for 24 hours and then, they are fine. It is a weird thing...but they have actually screamed when I picked them up. The first time it happened, I ran straight to the vet....now, if it happens, I don't panic. :) |
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For some reason I now want a Whopper with cheese and heavy pickle.... |
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More info on vaccinating: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-overview.html |
he is a cute little guy |
Ann, the titers are for my own sense of well being. I wanted to make sure he is properly immunized. Because I heard 6 weeks was so young. :-) am I digging myself a hole? |
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Yes financially and unnecessarily, not to mention the discomfort of your pup...I'm not sure a vet would even agree to do that....I know you didn't ask me, just putting my 1cents in!!! |
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