Vaccination is crucial in preventing canine distemper. A series of vaccinations is administered to puppies to increase the likelihood of building immunity when the immune system has not yet fully matured. Avoid gaps in the immunization schedule and make sure distemper vaccinations are up to date.
How is distemper virus prevented?
Preventing Canine Distemper1Make sure your puppy gets the full series of distemper vaccinations.2Keep distemper vaccinations up-to-date throughout your dog's life and avoid any gaps in vaccinations.3Keep your dog away from infected animals and wildlife.4Vaccinate pet ferrets for distemper.
Does vaccination prevent distemper?
Dogs have no age-related immunity to distemper so it's important that all animals — young and old — are vaccinated to prevent the disease. The vaccine most commonly used in veterinary clinics and shelters includes distemper virus in a combination shot with other diseases like parvovirus and adenovirus.
How easily do dogs get distemper?
Dogs catch distemper from other dogs or wild animals that are infected with it. They can catch it by having direct contact with the sick animal, or by standing near the animal when it is coughing. They can also catch it if they have contact with food bowls or other objects that were contaminated by infected animals.
How long does the distemper vaccine last?
What is the best way to protect my dog from distemper? Vaccines are very effective. Most dogs will respond to the vaccine producing protective immunity that will last at least three years, regardless of exposure.
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