Tuesday, January 5, 2010

List Of Dog Vaccinations Need Help Figuring Out Puppy Vaccinations; Also, Neuter Reccomendations?

Need help figuring out Puppy Vaccinations; also, Neuter Reccomendations? - list of dog vaccinations

I bought a Maltipoo age of 3 months (4 months to 3 April) and I'm on their list of vaccines.

In his articles, it also says for Vaccines:

"DOG / DHLPP
Vaccinated: 2/10/08
Vaccinated: 3/16/08

Worming
Round / cassette: 2/9/08 "

I looked at the list of vaccines available, but I do not see them understand DHLPP? DA2PP and DA2LPP said. What does this mean? Is it the same? Assuming that I listed it means it has to wait two types of shots, how many?

I bought it for insurance Petplan (maximum coverage), but I know it does not provide a preventive or Spay / neutral process. I have the rest of the recordings to your veterinarian.

Nor, at what age do you recommend for me to be neutral? I know there are a number of programs that low-cost sterilization there, so if you know it would be great. It is not necessary if - I decided a vet for him, the air so many other possibilities.

JuBanks! :)

4 comments:

HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY BABY GIRL! said...

The letters stand for the combinations of immunization in the vaccine.

D Distemper
H is the canine hepatitis
L is Leptospirosis
P is for Parvo
P is for Parainfluinza (sp?) (In general, if you only have a "P See" for Parvo)
A adenovirus (sp?) Shows the 2 that for 2-strains

Some vaccines also contain C, the corona virus.


You should talk to your veterinarian about the vaccine that could be better used as your vet know that diseases are more common in your area.

Sterilization is carried out about 6 months. It does not really matter whether you go with low cost or pay the total amount of your veterinarian. The low-cost programs carried out by veterinarians who volunteer their time to stabilize the population. Do what you feel comfortable.


For a microprocessor, or go with Avid or Home Again. Take advantage of the chips are NOT available in the animal hospital Banfield (PetSmart or Petco, I forget the Vet) Avid and Home Again run on the same frequency andMost shelters have a scanner in one way or another. The chips are offered in Banfield operating on a different frequency, and have not so many houses their scanners. About the chips in the forum Petfinder, a refuge for many workers Avid or Home Again Asked said. Chips cost about $ 35-50, plus an additional $ 15 to register to .. Remember the song recorded in his name and maintain if you move or change numbers!

Stark said...

DHLPP contains Dispemper vaccine, hepatitis, lepto, parvo and parainfluenza.

Puppies should be vaccinated every three weeks old until the age of 16 weeks are. If, on the basis of his time when he scored his first two shots, which tells you if you need another booster shot.

The DA2PP containing distemper virus, adenovirus, parvovirus and parainfluenza. And DA2LPP contains the same, more lepto. If your dog has DHLPP, it will be beautiful. Your veterinarian can check their records for babies and you know, if you think you need to be vaccinated for anything else.

And also the needs of its vaccine against rabies.

And if a neutral is considered a routine procedure, not really as simple as "Snip Snip". Your puppy is still performed under general anesthesia and surgery. I would like the recommendation that if you follow the vets. Most veterinarians recommend castration with a dog 6 months of age. And the costs of a neutral is really from the clinic and what they did. Some clinicsbe cheaper. While some hospitals may be more expensive but also more attention to work as a pre-anesthetic blood, if you like, call around to different clinics to get the prices and know what is included in the price, and decide what do you want to do.

Microchip, it can be done to get while increasing neutered. I also recommend Avid or Home Again. In the clinic where I work, we use Home Again, and costs $ 45. Each clinic will be a little different.

jentenni... said...

All are soaking. is also necessary to Bordetella pertussis and rabies. This is especially true if you are a veterinarian. The best 6 months to neutral, but there are doctors who played five times in four months. I do not recommend the updating of the places I hit dirty and unprofessional.

Dont Ask said...

Our man was neutered at 8 weeks, but he was 7 pounds at this point. Do not say to a vet: "6 months" - every dog can be done by 8 weeks, provided they are large enough. Especially men, is like a work of 15 minutes of training - Snip! Click!

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