Canine Vaccines / Microchips / Tattoos Flashcards
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Two core vaccines
Distemper combo, RV
Two most common NONcore
Leptospirosis and bordetella
Typical vaccine dose
1 mL
Which vaccine can be given intranasal
Bordatella
Where do you give vaccine: DHPP
Right front limb
Where do you give this vaccine: Rabies
Right hind limb
Where does the vaccine Leptospirosis
Left hind limb
What route do DHPP, Rabies, Leptospirosis go
SQ
How is distemper spread
Airborne
Ocular and nasal discharge are associated with what disease
Distemper
Hyperkaratotic
Crusty footpads
Distemper does what to the tooth enamel
Hypoplasia
Canine infectious hepatitis is also known as
Adenovirus
How is canine infectious hepatitis spread
Urine, feces, saliva
What organ is mostly affected by canine infectious hepatitis
Liver
Is tonsillitis a clinical sign of canine infectious hepatitis
Yes
How is parvo spread
Feces
Clinical signs of parvo
Lethargy,
Loss of appetite, fever, vomiting, hemorrhagic diarrhea, depression, dehydration
Quickest way to diagnose parvo
SNAP Test
Breeds more susceptible to parvo
Rottweilers, pit bulls, Doberman, Lhasa apso, GSD
Parainfluenza is part of what common disease complex
Kennel cough complex
How is parainfluenza spread
Aerosol
Clinical signs of parainfluenza
Dry hacking cough, +- low grade fever
How is rabies spread
Saliva