When should Corgis be vaccinated?
The first year of vaccination for Corgis should be over 42 days of age. Before vaccination, it is necessary to ensure that the Corgis are in a completely healthy state and must not have coughing, runny nose, sneezing, diarrhea, vomiting, or poor mental appetite. etc. If the above abnormalities occur, timely treatment is required, and recovery is required for more than one week before vaccination can be given. Finally, Corgis need 3 vaccinations and 1 rabies vaccination in the first year.
What should you pay attention to when getting vaccinated for Corgi dogs:
1. If it is a puppy just bought from a big market, it is best to raise it at home for 2 weeks. Observe if there are no abnormalities before taking the vaccination. This can avoid interference with the immune plan due to physical decline due to stress response or the incubation period of the disease.
2. After the dog is vaccinated, it must stay in the hospital for observation for 30 minutes. If there are no problems, it can leave.
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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