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Overview On Rabies Vaccination For Cats And Dogs

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Overview On Rabies Vaccination For Cats And Dogs






     It is important for pet owners to know that they need to have their cats and dogs vaccinated. In order to know the specifics about pet vaccination, continue reading.

Vaccinations for pets are usually given on specific schedules. Usually, private clinics will give vaccinations anytime. Government-run clinics can stick to a certain schedule every few months. But, to be sure, ask your pet's doctor and determine when is your pet's first and succeeding vaccinations.

Before you subject your cat or dog to these vaccinations, make sure that you have all your questions answered. You need to become aware of the advantages and disadvantages. Also, there can be some things that you need to look out for immediately after or a few hours after the medication has been given.

The first vaccination should be given before your pet is four months old. In some places, they require that the pets be vaccinated a little earlier like when they are three months old. Ask your local clinics or private veterinarian on when to expect to have your pet vaccinated. Be sure to remember the schedule as there can be penalties and disadvantages to those who do not follow this certain schedule. Some places will require that you pay fines if you have missed to bring your pet to the vet on a certain schedule.

There will be a need to give them their second rabies vaccination. Usually, this will be given a year after the first one. But, also, you need to check with your vet about this schedule and ascertain when is your pet's second appointment for the vaccination. Succeeding shots are sometimes necessary and they will be considered booster shots. These are the shots that will allow them to develop more immunity against the rabies virus.

For some owners, their pets might already be vaccinated before they are under their care. To be sure about this, ask for papers that, indeed, they were given the vaccines. Also, determine the type of medication used in order to know about the schedule of the succeeding shots.

When your pet bites a person, there are standard measures that need to be followed. Even if your pet is completely vaccinated, they still need to be placed under observation. Of course, the victim will be managed accordingly depending on the severity of the damage and the ensuing effects.

Immediately after your pet is vaccinated, there are several signs that you need to observe. Their reaction to the medication can be generally positive. Meaning, they can develop antibodies as planned and there will be no untoward signs and symptoms developed afterwards. Still, you need to look out for allergic reactions. This will be the same as when humans receive vaccinations. There can be substances in the medication that they are sensitive to triggering a certain response.

For your cats and dogs, you might need to leave them in the clinic for some time. Some might readily bring their pets at home and just observe them closely for any untoward signs and symptoms.

Jerri Nice D. Torres enjoys writing for Petflow which sells Wellness cat food and Taste of the Wild brand dog food as well as a host of additional products.

Jerri Nice D. Torres enjoys writing for Petflow which sells Wellness cat food and Taste of the Wild brand dog food as well as a host of additional products. http://www.petflow.com/explorer/brand/wellnesshttp://www.petflow.com/explorer/brand/taste-wild