JA pup vaccination

edited October 2012 in Akita (秋田犬)
My little female JA pup is a little over 9 weeks old, I was told by the ex-owner the pup's second vaccination will be due very soon. She had her first shot when 6 weeks.

What should be the name for the second shot? Thank you!

Comments

  • It a set of shots. Not just one.

    2nd set: 9 weeks old: DAPP2V+CV + 2nd de-worming (I think).
  • Akitas are a breed that has show sensitivity to vaccinations, so be careful. I follow Dr. Jean Dodds vaccination protocol, as I know a lot of others do.

    Here's some things I posted on the Shiba side on vaccination, including links to Dr. Dodds protocol, which is here; http://www.itsfortheanimals.com/DODDS-CHG-VACC-PROTOCOLS.HTM

    On vaccinations: Here is a link to an article by Dr. Dodds on vaccinations (it’s pretty technical, but useful information): http://www.dogs4dogs.com/blog/2009/08/06/treating-adverse-vaccine-reactions-by-jean-dodds-dvm/

    Here is a link to breeds predisposed to problems, and what those can be, and it includes a discussion of Akitas: http://www.dogsadversereactions.com/vaccinePredisposed.html

    Don't give rabies at the same time as you're giving other vaccs (when you get to that point).
  • edited October 2012
    i second everything @shibamistress has stated.

    The way vacc. work is to make the pup immune to such-and-such disease, obviously. BUT... the vacc wont take effect if the mother's antibodies are in the puppy's system, so vets have decided to inform the general public to take a set of 3 or 4 shots to make sure the hit that window. However, you risk over-vaccinating your pup which can lead to other health issues. A better thing to do would to take a titer test to measure the level of antibodies, which would tell you when an effective time to vaccinate would be. This is what I will try to do when I get my next pup, if i can find a titer test in dallas. That is the only issue...they are not very common.
  • Thanks guys! I took her to the vet this morning and got 2nd set of shots.
  • @jellyfart....you can always send the sample into Hemopets for titer testing! That's what I would do if I was going to do it.

    (Instead, I've taken the lazy way out....I figure Toby and Bel who are 7 and 8 years old, have probably had enough to regular vaccs not to need more, esp. true since both have either health issues or have shown reactions to the vaccinations. I will now just give them rabies shots).

    I haven't decided what to do with oskar, though, who is 2. I might actually titer test him.
  • @shibamistress, i've ran across hemopets before, how do i submit in for titer testing? It looks like my only options are for thyroid and food-intolorance testing. Which, if i ever have 250 laying around, I would actually be interested in doing a nutristyem test on Toki.
  • I was going to say maybe they don't do it anymore, but they do, but you had to look under "thyroid test" and then get the online application form, which is here: https://labordatenbank.com/cake/hemopet/samples/hemopet_form

    If you scroll down on the form, you'll see it also includes options for titer testing, and everything, really, including Von Willebrands (not than NKs need that test much, but for awhile I thought of doing it on Oskar when he had some bleeding issues).

    The nutriscan is pretty cool, and I might be willing to try one test, because $130 is worth it to me, vs. 12 weeks of an elimination diet. If I can't figure out what is causing Leo to itch so badly, I might have to consider it!
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