Domestic Pentavalent Attenuated Canine Vaccine
The main diseases it prevents are rabies, canine distemper, canine parainfluenza, canine parvovirus and canine infectious hepatitis. Puppies should be vaccinated three times at 2-3 week intervals starting from the time they are weaned at 2 months old; adult dogs should be vaccinated twice a year at 2-3 week intervals; pregnant female dogs can be vaccinated 2 weeks before giving birth. Inject once. Specifically, immunity from the vaccine does not develop until 2 weeks after injection. In addition, dogs that have used immune serum should wait 2-3 weeks after use before using this vaccine.Imported canine six-linked vaccine
The main preventable diseases include canine distemper, canine parvovirus, canine infectious hepatitis, canine parainfluenza, and canine adenovirus and canine leptospirosis. Instructions for use: Puppies aged 50 days to 3 months should be injected three times in a row, with an interval of 4 weeks between each injection; puppies over three months old should be injected twice in a row, with an interval of 3-4 weeks. Thereafter, a booster vaccination is required every year.
Domestic triple vaccine
Mainly prevents rabies, canine distemper and canine parvovirus. Puppies are vaccinated for the first time when they are 7 weeks old, and secondly after 3-4 weeks. Adult dogs are vaccinated twice at intervals of 3-4 weeks. Immunizations are required every year thereafter.