What will happen to your dog or cat if he is exposed to rabies? It all depends on his vaccination status. Find out more about post-exposure management for rabies.
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What will happen to your dog or cat if he is exposed to rabies? It all depends on his vaccination status. Find out more about post-exposure management for rabies.
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How often does a dog or cat need to be vaccinated against rabies? Is it necessary to vaccinate your dog or cat every year? Every two years? Every three years?
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Vaccination against feline panleukopenia virus (aka feline distemper) is recommended for all cats because of the ubiquitous nature of the virus.
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Feline calicivirus and feline herspesvirus account for the majority of upper respiratory infections in cats. Vaccination against these diseases is advised.
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Many people have questions about the safety and efficacy of dog and cat vaccines. This article answers many of those questions.
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Though most vaccines for dogs and cats are relatively safe, it is recognized that vaccination does carry the potential for unwanted side effects. Potential side effects include acute allergic reactions, vaccination sarcomas (cancer) in cats and long-term effects on the immune system.
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Vaccinations for both dogs and cats are a necessary part of pet health care. However, vaccine choices should be tailored for each pet by considering the individual lifestyle and risk assessment for that dog or cat.
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