Vaccine Reaction

Vaccine Side Effect Treatment for in Dogs and Cats

Treating acute/chronic side effects caused by vaccinations in dogs and catsMild vaccination reactions in pets such as fever, swelling, and soreness may be treated at home with a short course of an antihistamine such as Diphenhydramine (Generic Benadryl) and/or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as Excel Aspirin. More severe acute health or life-threatening reactions may require veterinary hospitalization, as well as stabilization with IV fluids...

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Symptoms of Vaccine Side Effects in Dogs & Cats

Symptoms of vaccine side effects in petsPet vaccination is increasing in number and frequency, and as a result, illness after vaccination has been on the rise in sensitive dogs and cats. Unfortunately, most traditional veterinarians are not adequately trained to recognize acute and chronic vaccination reactions in pets. Typical vaccine reactions may range from immediately after vaccination to days, months, or even...

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Vaccine Side Effects in Dogs and Cats

Vaccinations for dogs and catsIncreasing numbers of vaccinations for dogs and cats have become available over the past few decades. While vaccination for certain core viruses is certainly important, too many vaccinations given too frequently may lead to the development of chronic disease and even cancer in some sensitive pets.Many veterinarians vaccinate puppies and kittens every 1-2 weeks at a time when their developing immune systems...

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