Common Reactions After Dogs Receive Vaccinations
Yorkshire Terrier (Detailed Introduction)
To avoid your dog contracting rabies or infectious diseases as much as possible, most people choose to have their dogs vaccinated. Before vaccination, the vet usually asks if the dog's recent physical condition is normal and measures its temperature. This is because good vaccines themselves have a certain degree of attenuated virulence, and injecting when the dog is not in good health may cause reactions. So what are the common reactions after dogs receive vaccinations?
Some dogs may experience mild discomfort after vaccination because vaccines are processed, weakened viruses. Individual dogs may show symptoms such as poor appetite or lethargy after vaccination, but as the dog gradually adapts, usually after 1-2 days, everything returns to normal and the dog’s health gradually recovers.
However, if you ignore the vet's advice and vaccinate when the dog is in poor health, more severe symptoms may occur, such as high fever, dry nose, severe vomiting, blood in urine, convulsions, rapid weight loss, etc. In such cases, do not hesitate to immediately take your dog to a veterinary hospital for examination and treatment.
Therefore, vaccines must be administered only when the dog is in good overall condition, otherwise it may have the opposite effect and cause your dog to become infected with viruses, leading to regret.