Saturday, January 2, 2010

Canine Kennels If You Vaccinate Your Dog Do You Choose To Use An Intranasal Or Injectable Vaccine For Canine Cough & Why?

If you vaccinate your dog do you choose to use an intranasal or injectable vaccine for Canine Cough & why? - canine kennels

I would like information about one of the people, the dogs who have high risk, meaning they can be exposed to canine cough. I must make a decision on the injection or intranasal vaccine for "working" dogs that are at high risk because of the situation Kennelling do (inevitably) at this stage and you want to make the best decision. Thank you!

3 comments:

palrmt said...

I prefer the intranasal vaccine for kennel cough, because studies have shown that it is a bit more effective because it is actually administered to the website of the virus. because it is a respiratory disease, a vaccine that offers courses in air tends to protect a little better, especially when a higher risk. Good luck and I hope that helps

Runs with Scissors said...

We have to stay dog on dog shows. I use nose drops, nose drops, and my vet recommends. It is less traumatic for the dog, and reduces the increased risk of local reactions at the injection site.

mama woof said...

The intranasal route is most commonly used. Many believe that the vaccine itself, worthless. I understand why some people choose to use if their dogs are regularly exposed to other dogs.

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