Things to note after your dog has been vaccinated

Precautions for dogs after vaccination:
1. Some introverted and timid dogs are naturally afraid of injections, and the injection will leave a psychological shadow on the dog. . Owners should spend more time with their dogs to give them a sense of security.
2. During the vaccination period, do not eat anything other than dog food, because the dog’s gastrointestinal digestion capacity is weak at this time, and if the food cannot be digested, the dog will easily get sick.
3. The dog should stay in the hospital for observation for 30 minutes after the injection. If the dog shows symptoms of edema, rash, or difficulty breathing, the doctor should be notified in time to receive an anti-allergic injection.
4. Do not change dog food, take medicine, change the environment, etc. immediately after vaccination to avoid stress reactions.
5. Because the vaccine itself is a type of virus, the dog’s body immunity is still in a reorganization stage after being vaccinated. At this time, attention should be paid to keeping warm.
6. Do not take a bath within 10 to 15 days after the dog is vaccinated, because the dog will be very weak after the vaccine and its body resistance decreases. Taking a bath at this time is easy to catch a cold and the wound will be damaged. Infections can occur from water.
7. Try to avoid going out after vaccination to prevent infection by external bacteria and viruses. During this period, owners should take more careful care of their dogs.
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