Canine Immunization Information Handout

Rogers Animal Hospital

Immunizing your dog is an important procedure that in most cases will provide protection against an illness that may be life threatening.  In past years veterinarians have followed the vaccine manufacturer’s guidelines and recommended annual revaccination for diseases that were felt to be a threat to our patients.  Recent studies have shown that annual revaccination may not be necessary for some diseases because many dogs are protected for three years or longer when vaccinated.  Although most dogs do not react adversely to vaccination, some have had allergic or other systemic reactions after receiving a vaccine.  Rarely, the allergic reaction can be so profound that it may be life threatening.  Certain immune mediated diseases such as hemolytic anemia (anemia caused by red blood cell destruction), thrombocytopenia (low blood platelet numbers), and polyarthritis (joint inflammation and pain) in dogs may be triggered by the body’s immune response to a vaccine.     

Vaccinating your pet should not be taken lightly.  Failure to vaccinate could result in your pet contracting a serious preventable disease. However, unnecessary vaccinations should be avoided. A decision to vaccinate should only come after your dog’s age and the risk of exposure to disease are considered by you and your veterinarian.  Vaccinations given at the appropriate age and at the appropriate intervals will greatly benefit your pet and protect it against some life threatening diseases.

The following vaccines listed are considered “core” and “non-core” by the American Veterinary Medical Association, Texas Veterinary Medical AssociationAmerican Animal Hospital Association,  and Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine.  The University of California at Davis and North Carolina State University Colleges of Veterinary Medicine also recommend vaccine protocols that consider core and non-core vaccinations.  All pets should receive core vaccinations with boosters at appropriate intervals to be determined by exposure risk related to your pet’s life style. Non-core vaccinations should not be used routinely and are only administered if your pet’s exposure risk warrants it. 

Core vaccinations for dogs:                                  Non-core vaccinations for dogs:                     

__Canine Distemper                                                 __Bordetella (Kennel Cough)                          

__Hepatitis (Adenovirus-2)                                      __Lyme  Disease                                                     

__Parainfluenza                                                        __Leptospirosis                

__Parvovirus enteritis                                               __Corona Virus

__Rabies                                                                   __Giardia

                                                                                  __Rattlesnake Vaccine

Puppy vaccination series: Puppies receive a series of vaccinations at 3-4 weeks intervals in order to insure that they are developing a protective immune response on their own.  Maternal antibodies derived from the first few days of milk while nursing their mother will give the puppy a temporary immunity that may interfere with development of a protective immune response to the vaccine.  This temporary immunity when present will persist in some puppies for as long as 20 weeks.

DA2P (Distemper, Adenovirus-2, Parainfluenza)

__6-8 weeks        __10-12 weeks             __14-16 weeks

Parvovirus enteritis

__6-8 weeks        __10-12 weeks             __14-16 weeks             __20 weeks

Rabies  at 3-4 months.  Booster in 1 year, than every 3 years after that.

Please check all of the statements that apply to your pet.

__ always indoors,
__ primarily indoors,
__ equally indoors-outdoors,
__ primarily outdoors,
__ always outdoors            

__ visits a boarding kennel frequently,
__ is groomed frequently,
__ travels out of the immediate area,
__ has exposure to wildlife (raccoons, opossums, skunks, snakes, etc.)

__ (Has) __ (Has not) had a reaction to previous vaccinations.
If occurred , describe reaction; __listlessness/fever, __ local tenderness/swelling, __ mild allergic reaction,
__ severe allergic reaction, __ injection site abscess

 

Your pets vaccinations are an important part of our overall wellness care program. Thank you for taking the time to review this information and for giving us valuable information about your pets life style so that we may tailor a vaccination program to meet your pets individual needs

Pet Information: Dog Vaccination Information