What should I do if an adult dog comes into contact with a puppy?

When adult dogs come into contact with puppies, observation measures should be taken. If the adult dog has been vaccinated and the antibody test is in a qualified state, the probability of small infection is not high. If an adult dog is not vaccinat...


When adult dogs come into contact with puppies, observation measures should be taken. If the adult dog has been vaccinated and the antibody test is in a qualified state, the probability of small infection is not high.

If an adult dog is not vaccinated, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for high-immune serum in time, which can play a passive immunity role.

It is necessary to remind the owner that there are three shots for the vaccine to prevent this disease, and three weeks apart from each shot. Because this kind of preventive vaccine is not necessary, the owner may not have vaccinated it. If you encounter a puppy at this time, the owner must take him to the hospital in time to inject parvovirus high-free serum to prevent it. If injected in time, it can serve as an effective prevention purpose.



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