What Happens if a Pomeranian Does Not Get Vaccinated? This Is the Worst Outcome
Pomeranians are one of the most popular dog breeds among all pet dogs. They have a cute appearance, soft fur, and very high intelligence, allowing for plenty of interaction with their owners. However, some dog owners are lazy and do not vaccinate their Pomeranians during the raising process. This practice is very wrong. This article discusses what happens if a Pomeranian does not get vaccinated and knowledge related to Pomeranian vaccination.
If dog owners do not vaccinate their Pomeranians, the dogs are very prone to illness. If owners are lazy and do not vaccinate, then during later raising stages, once the Pomeranian falls ill, much more time and effort will be consumed. Moreover, everyone knows that during raising Pomeranians, accidental bites to the owner are inevitable. Therefore, if a dog that is not vaccinated bites the owner, the owner must go to the hospital for an injection. Also, when we take Pomeranians out for walks, if an unvaccinated Pomeranian accidentally bites someone else, it will be very troublesome. So, for the health of the dog, the owner, and others, all dog owners should vaccinate their Pomeranians.
It is best for Pomeranians to receive vaccinations three times a year, with the second shot given 20 days after the first. However, when Pomeranians are very young, that is, during the puppy stage, it is not suitable to vaccinate them. The dog should wait until a few months old before vaccination. When vaccinating, we should take the dog to a regular pet hospital to ensure vaccine quality. After vaccination, we should not immediately bathe the dog.
During raising, we definitely give dogs some deworming medicine, but it must be noted that Pomeranians should not take deworming medicine during the vaccination period. It's best to give deworming medicine one or two months after the Pomeranian has been vaccinated.