When should poodles be vaccinated?
Poodles generally receive the first dose of infectious disease vaccine about two months after birth, and then receive the second dose of infectious disease vaccine at intervals of 21 to 28 days, and then the third dose of infectious disease vaccine at the same interval. After the vaccination, give another shot of rabies vaccine one week apart. After the poodle reaches adulthood, it is enough to receive a shot of rabies vaccine and infectious disease vaccine every year.
Precautions for poodle vaccination:
1. If it is a puppy just bought from a big market, it is best to raise it at home for 2 weeks and observe whether there is any In case of abnormality, vaccination should be given. This can avoid interference with the immune plan due to physical decline due to stress response or the incubation period of the disease.
2. Dogs with unhealthy physiques, such as colds, allergies, severe calcium deficiency or parasitic infections, should be immunized after recovery to avoid unsatisfactory immunity.
3. Dogs that are too young (less than 6 weeks old) should not be vaccinated prematurely due to the presence of maternal antibodies in their bodies.
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