For dogs Is it okay to use co-dose vaccines?
Labrador Retriever (certain introduction)

It is necessary to vaccinate dogs every day One thing that every dog ​​owner should do is that although we know that vaccines cannot completely prevent the occurrence of diseases, they can reduce the chance of dogs getting sick to the greatest extent. From the actual situation, it is not difficult to see that unvaccinated dogs are much more likely to get sick than vaccinated dogs. Therefore, it is not only for the dog’s own health, but also for the health and safety of others. We should also vaccinate dogs.

However, when vaccinating dogs, we may find such a problem, that is, no matter how old your dog is, the amount of vaccine used is so much. I believe many owners will also be confused. Is it okay to use co-dose vaccines for dogs?

First of all, we must understand that vaccines are designed to provide immunity to all pets after injection. Therefore, for small dogs, the amount of vaccines they receive is generally appropriate. However, there is no way to do this, because vaccines are different from other drugs and the dosage is proportional to body weight. The immune effect is not linearly related to body weight, so there is no way to adjust the amount of injection based on different body weights.

But we don’t have to worry, because each vaccine needs to go through multiple tests before being put on the market to ensure that the amount of vaccine will not cause harm to dogs. This batch of vaccines can only pass if they meet the corresponding requirements, so generally we will not have any problems when we vaccinate dogs.

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