Countermeasures for Dog Vaccine Failure
Siberian Husky (Detailed Introduction)
To ensure the health of dogs, vaccines must be administered. However, some puppies may experience vaccine failure. When vaccine failure occurs, what physiological mechanisms can protect the puppies? Strengthen feeding management and improve the body's disease resistance. Strengthen feeding management by providing complete formula dog food, ensuring adequate protein nutrition, appropriately supplementing vitamins A, D, B, E, and various trace elements, reducing various stress factors, implementing proper deworming, and handling vaccination properly to prevent dogs from being frightened. Enhance physical fitness to improve dogs' resistance and immunity against diseases.
Rational medication: Select drugs scientifically and reasonably based on the nature and symptoms of the disease and its severity, avoiding misuse and abuse of drugs. Within several days before and after vaccination, disinfectants, antibiotics, anticoccidial drugs, and antiviral drugs should generally not be used. Reasonably choose immune enhancers such as levamisole, BCG vaccine, and interferons to boost immune effects. Use glucocorticoids, cytotoxic drugs, and sex hormones cautiously to avoid damaging immune organs and cells, which may affect immune responses.
Develop a scientific and reasonable immunization schedule. Refer to the immunization schedule recommended in the vaccine manual, and based on local epidemic situations and patterns, the breed, age, medical history, maternal antibody levels, feeding management conditions, and vaccine type and nature, formulate a scientific immunization program and adjust it according to specific conditions.
Adopt the correct immunization methods. Strictly adhere to the immunization route recommended by the vaccine manufacturer and implement the correct immunization procedure to establish a sound vaccination system. Dogs should be vaccinated regularly. Before vaccination, conduct a detailed health check of the dog. Emphasize vaccinating only healthy dogs; sick dogs should be effectively treated and must not be vaccinated.