
Calendar of vaccinations in dogs:
The vaccine schedule for dogs is variable and depends on the epidemiological situation of the place and race in certain cases. In general one of the most used methods is the following:
Age Vaccine
45 days........................................Parvo-corona virus
2 months......................................Sextuple most coronaviruses (Eight)
3 months......................................Sextuple most coronaviruses (Eight)
4 months......................................Sextuple most coronaviruses (Eight)
6 months .....................................Antirrabica more Sextuple most coronaviruses (Eight)
Rabies more Sextuple with coronavirus (Eight) All the following years.
Calendar of vaccinations in cats:
Age Vaccine
3 months......................................Triple feline and feline Leukemia
4 months......................................Triple feline, feline Leukemia, and FIP*
4.5 months....................................FIP (Feline infectious Peritonitis)
6 months ......................................Rabies
Triple feline, feline Leukemia, FIP and antirrabica All the following years.
Desparacitación in dogs and cats:
The desparacitación can start from 15 days of life with a dewormer for puppy every 2 weeks until 2 months, where I switch to a dewormer for adult, which is what you must give every 3 months for life.Vaccines in ferrets
Against the distemper
Which you already have applied at the time of purchase, not to be as well your vet should put it in to 8 weeks of life. It is advisable to reinforce the vaccination of distemper at 11 and 14 weeks and is revacunaría once a year. The incubation period of this virus is 5 to 7 days.The symptomatology is respiratory, with lethargy, anorexia, nasal discharge, photophobia, conjunctivitis, and fever. After hours there is a cutaneous rash on the chin, muzzle and in the groin area, in addition, there is a hyperkeratosis of the nose and foot pads. Then, they can come to nervous symptoms and even death.
Today there is a vaccine to prevent distemper in ferrets and is called FerVac-D, although still in study because there have been allergic reactions to the vaccine, but that is easily controlled by the veterinarian.
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