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HAMC vaccine protocol as of 2024

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show Rabies, DAPP, Bordetella, Leptospirosis  
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Canine Rabies is given   show
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show as early as 12 weeks of age  
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When is the first vaccine booster need after initial Canine rabies shot   show
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show Rabies (feline and canine)  
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DAPPV consists of   show
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DAPPV can first be given around   show
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show Booster given every 3-4 weeks until the ages of 16 weeks, next booster is in 1 year, then every 3 years thereafter.  
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Why vaccinate for rabies?   show
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Why vaccinate for DAPPV   show
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Bordetella is also known as   show
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When is the first Bordetella Vaccine given   show
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DAPPV is given   show
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When is the Bordetella booster needed?   show
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Why vaccinate against Bordetella?   show
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show as early as 8 weeks of age  
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show vaccine booster given 3-4 weeks after initial vaccine, then given every 1 year thereafter.  
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show Bacterial disease that can affect liver and kidneys, spread through contaminated wildlife urine and can transmit to humans.  
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Feline core vaccines   show
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Leptospirosis is given   show
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show SC, right rear  
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When is reline rabies given   show
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show every year thereafter  
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what is FVRCP   show
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What is the booster schedule for FVRCP   show
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show it protects against several deadly diseases.  
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show Feline Leukemia  
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Where is FelV given?   show
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Who is recommended to receive this vaccine?   show
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show a FIV/FELV blood test is recommended (negative)  
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show Vaccine booster is given 3-4 weeks after initial vaccine, the next booster is in one year, and then given every 2 years thereafter.  
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Why vaccinate against FelV?   show
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show Lyme vaccine, CIV Vaccine.  
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show as early as 8 weeks of age  
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Where is canine lyme vaccine given   show
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When is the booster for canine lyme vaccine given   show
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What is Lyme disease?   show
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show A rash (often a bullseye) at the tick site, and flu like symptoms. Joint pain and weakness in the limbs can also occur.  
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Best way to prevent tick borne dieases   show
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show Canine Influenza H3N8 and H3N2  
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show as early as 7 weeks of age.  
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Where is the CIV vaccine given?   show
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What is the booster schedule for CIV   show
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show upper respiratory infection in dogs. Vaccine can potentially lessen symptoms. Some boarding facilities my require vaccine. Even dogs up to date with this vaccine can still contract other respiratory illnesses.  
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Vaccine reactions   show
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Severe reactions symptoms   show
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show Tenderness at the injection site, small sump at injection site, or mildly decreased energy or appetite. These signs usually resolve on their own.  
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