Dog's Vaccinations: Bordetella/Distemper Parvo?

We recently adopted our dog a few months ago so we're not totally sure about everything doggy-related. Anyways, he's a male westie, and 3 years old. Months after our visit to the vet, we got a postcard that said we need the vaccine boosters, Distemper Parvo LA Vaccine and Canine Bordetella Vaccine. I was wondering if either one has any adverse effects; I've heard a lot about over-vaccinating just through research online and I'm not sure which direction is best. Are they all necessary? Or should I wait and have him vaccinated every 3 years or so? Also, what do they each guard against? I know one is for Parvo which can be very dangerous, but what is the "Distemper" part about? And finally, I was just wondering, how much should I expect to pay for each vaccination? I want to go to the appointment prepared.
 

We recently adopted our dog a few months ago so we're not totally sure about everything doggy-related. Anyways, he's a male westie, and 3 years old. Months after our visit to the vet, we got a postcard that said we need the vaccine boosters, Distemper Parvo LA Vaccine and Canine Bordetella Vaccine. I was wondering if either one has any adverse effects; I've heard a lot about over-vaccinating just through research online and I'm not sure which direction is best. Are they all necessary? Or should I wait and have him vaccinated every 3 years or so? Also, what do they each guard against? I know one is for Parvo which can be very dangerous, but what is the "Distemper" part about? And finally, I was just wondering, how much should I expect to pay for each vaccination? I want to go to the appointment prepared.

 

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The important vaccines your dog needs are Parvo, Distemper and Rabies. He does not need the Bordetella vaccine unless you are going to be boarding him or if it's required by a "doggie daycare" program. None of my dogs, ever were given the bordetella vaccine. Nor have my dogs even contracted "kennel cough" and I'm at dog shows on a regular basis. (I've had 2 dogs live to be 17 yo, I currently have a 4 yo dog) If you adopted your dog from a shelter or rescue, the dog should have already been vaccinated. When you adopted the dog, they should have given you proof of vaccines, including rabies. If your not sure, you need to contact the shelter or rescue organization. Vaccines are good for at least 3 years. If your dog already has been vaccinated by the rescue group, you do not need to redo the vaccines. By doubling up, it can compromise his immune system. All vaccines can have adverse effects. To learn more about vaccines: http://www.critteradvocacy.org

 
 
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what could be wrong with our beagle?

my bf's son has a beagle puppy.(about 1 yr.old) he doesn't do a very good job of taking care of him. leaves him out on the run in all kinds of weather all day, feeds him about once a day, gives him "people food" often when he does feed him. i have tried to give suggestions and don't like the situation at all, but they think i'm wrong. anyhow, usually a VERY active dog - when he comes in the house he bolts around like a maniac, etc. today, he suddenly was listless..walking slowly, head down, like cowaring and my bf said he hasn't eaten much at all in 2 days.
 

my bf's son has a beagle puppy.(about 1 yr.old) he doesn't do a very good job of taking care of him. leaves him out on the run in all kinds of weather all day, feeds him about once a day, gives him "people food" often when he does feed him. i have tried to give suggestions and don't like the situation at all, but they think i'm wrong. anyhow, usually a VERY active dog - when he comes in the house he bolts around like a maniac, etc. today, he suddenly was listless..walking slowly, head down, like cowaring and my bf said he hasn't eaten much at all in 2 days. the boy's mother (who is supposed to be a vet assistant!? and breeds dogs) said she thinks he has a broken leg. could he be held, walk around, walk upstairs (tho slowly) with a broken leg? wouldn't he yelp? i think she is nuts and i think there is something else wrong with the pup. like parvo or lyme? i've been trying to research. anyone here have an idea of what it could be? thank you all. since it sounds like i need to act now. i'll sign off. thanks again!

 

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No, in fact dogs have the same emotions and aches and pains humans do. They have a change to weather and the limp thing could just he a sprain. Take a look at his gums if they are nice and pink or red he is hydrated it they are white or gray with a fowl oder it is most likely something in the upper Gi. He simply ate something that wasn't agreeing with him. A beagle is a good dog and last forever with almost no problems. I would have his shots checked to make sure they are up to date and have him wormed once more. NOT BY THE MOTHER! I hope at least some of this helps you.

 
 
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how is parvo formed,and does it affect all dogs equally?

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Canine parvovirus is the most common serious infectious disease of dogs in the United States. Canine parvovirus causes ulcerative enteritis and diarrhea in susceptible dogs. This diarrhea can be bloody and life threatening. The parvovirus has mutated several times since 1980. The most common strain today is CPV-2B. The high mortalities of the 1970s and 1980's have lessened due to effective vaccines. Still, some dogs continue to break with the disease and die despite vaccination. Dynamics Of The Disease Parvovirus is an extremely tough and resistant bug. The virus lives for long periods of time on floors, food containers and other household objects. Rugs are particularly difficult to sanitize. It is thought that household vermin such as cockroaches move the virus from place to place. The virus is both resistant to phenolic disinfectants and to heat. It can be inactivated, however, with ordinary household bleach used at a concentration of one part bleach to twenty parts water. Exposure to sunshine also kills the virus. For the bleach solution to work, any caked organic material must first be removed by washing. Although it takes one or two weeks for the dog to develop signs of disease, the virus is shed in the feces from the third day of exposure onward. This means that dogs that appear healthy can already be shedding the virus and contaminating the home. The Symptoms of Parvo Parvovirus disease is remarkable in that symptoms can vary from none at all to a fatal disease. Four factors govern the severity of the disease: age at exposure, the size of the virus dose, the presence of maternal antibody, and the breed of dog involved. Dogs receive transient maternal antibody from their mothers through their first milk or colostrum. This antibody gives the puppy resistance to the disease. Puppies that are housed in a parvo-filled environment rarely break with the disease until they reach 14-20 weeks of age. At that time their mother's immunity no longer protects them and they may die of the disease. Dogs over six month of age develop natural resistance to the effects of parvovirus. Many of these dogs show only transient diarrhea. By the time the dog reaches one or two years of age the disease can be so mild that it passes unnoticed by the owners. For unknown reasons, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers and Pit Bull Terriers become more ill with this disease than other breeds. The most common form of parvovirus infection is a sudden (acute) inflammation of the small intestine or enteritis. This is characterized by depression, vomiting, diarrhea and profound dehydration. Bloody stools and a drop in white blood cell numbers are common. Some puppies die as soon as diarrhea occurs but many linger on for 4-6 days. Those that survive eight days usually recover. The lack of white blood cells and ulceration of the lining of the small intestine lead to secondary bacterial infections. There are many other virus and bacteria that can cause bloody diarrhea in dogs. This leads to misdiagnosis where not all cases of "Parvo" in puppies and adults are actually due to this virus. Diagnosis Although symptoms can be very suggestive of Parvo, true diagnosis requires an antibody test that detects the actual parvovirus in stool samples. The test is an ELISA test or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Early in the disease, this test can be negative. Virus isolation is possible but the procedure is quite expensive and rarely done. In practice, the presence of an acute hemorrhagic diarrhea is usually all that is required for a tentative diagnosis of parvovirus. Treatment Treatment of parvovirus is directed at correcting the life-threatening dehydration that accompanies the diarrhea with intravenous fluids (lactated ringers solution with bicarbonate). Ten to forty milliliters per pound is given initially and then a slow intravenous drip may stabilize these dogs. Once the initial dehydration is corrected, maintenance fluids can also be given subcutaneously. We also give medicines that relax intestinal spasms such as metoclopramide (Reglan, 0.1-0.25mg/lb three or four times a day) and trimethobenzamide (Tigan, 1.5mg/lb three times a day). Besides this, the dogs are placed on antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection through the damaged small intestine (cephalothin, Keflin @ 5-15mg/pound given four times a day intramuscularly or intravenously). Early in the disease dogs may run a short period of fever. But puppies' temperatures often drop to subnormal a few days later. These dogs need additional sources of heat. It helps to sit with the dog, pet it and encourage its will to live. Many of the younger dogs have hookworm infestations that make the parvovirus disease more severe. As soon as these dogs can hold down liquids, I worm them with pyrantel pamoate (Strongid, Nemex, 2.5mg/pound). Some veterinarians give the dogs small doses of butorphanol tartrate (Torbugesic 0.05-0.1mg/pound intramuscularly) to relieve the s

 
 
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can a dog get parvo again if he has already been treated and recovered from it once?

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I had a Wolf Hybrid who had Parvo twice so yes, it is possible.

 
 
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