Is it okay for a local dog to just get a rabies vaccine? You can come here to find out!
Many pet owners keep pets to accompany them. When playing with their dogs, they are occasionally scratched by pets. After being scratched, they need to get rabies vaccination. But what the editor wants to tell you today is native dogs. Do you know whether native dogs can only be vaccinated against rabies? In addition to rabies vaccine, are other vaccinations required? Let me tell you about it below.

It is not enough for a local dog to get a rabies vaccine. For the sake of the dog's health and safety, the dog should be vaccinated well. This is beneficial to the dog's health and safety. When giving the dog an injection, you must also pay attention to the order of the vaccines.
No matter what breed of dog they are, they need to be vaccinated. Dog vaccination is to prevent their own infectious diseases, such as canine distemper, parvovirus and other diseases, and to prevent zoonotic rabies. Once a dog is infected with these diseases, it means that their life is basically at an end. For safety reasons, it is recommended that owners vaccinate their dogs.
The first misunderstanding is that many people have a lucky mentality and think that there will be no problems whether they are vaccinated or not, and even if there is a problem with parvovirus and canine distemper, they will just throw it away and not take the vaccine to heart at all. But everyone ignores one thing, that is, canine distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis and other common dog diseases are zoonotic. When it is infected with this virus, it is very likely that the owner will also be infected, and the mortality rate is extremely high.
Generally, dogs that have been vaccinated have a relatively high cure rate even if they contract some diseases. However, if the Chinese garden dog has not been vaccinated, it is basically difficult for it to heal itself when it becomes small. At this time, some parents just throw it on the street, causing the virus to spread wantonly and causing great harm to humans.

The second misunderstanding is that some parents believe that vaccinations can only be given when Chinese Garden Dogs are more than three months old. This is actually a wrong view. Generally, Chinese Garden Dogs can be vaccinated when they are 45 days old, which can reduce the mortality rate of puppies within three months. And don’t think that one injection will last a lifetime and you won’t need to get vaccinated again in the future. Normally, if you take a domestic vaccine, you need to take it every six months, while the imported vaccine needs to be taken once a year, so that it can have a good preventive effect. The first vaccination needs to be given three times in a row, once every half a month on average, and then it can be taken once a year to half a year.




