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- Answered 1345 days ago
My dog has had an anaphylactic reaction to a combined vaccine. He's about to start on filaria prevention, but do you think he'll be ok if it's tablets and not vaccines?
Nicolas Janssens
Renaud
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2 years old
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8 Answers
I would say tablets are a safer choice as they may reduce the chance of another reaction.
Answered 1345 days ago
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Anaphylaxis are seen in some pets after vaccination . I will suggest you to choose tablet form so that anaphylaxis exaggeration could not be triggered.
Answered 1542 days ago
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Does your dog has any mix from Collie breed? Some breed can have reaction to vaccine. From my point of view in such a cases the vaccine should be separated and be given apart with one week or more day…
Answered 1543 days ago
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Hello, You could go with tablets as it seems a bit safer. But I'd advice you do so upon you consulting your vet. Thank you!
Answered 1560 days ago
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In such a cases i prefer to vaccine the dog for rabies separelty with one week difference. from the DHPPiL4 . for deworming first let the feces of 3 days be checked by your vet and then decide for d…
Answered 1575 days ago
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Hi Nicolas, Anaphylactic reactions and other reactions post vaccination are common occurrences in animals and even in humans. There should be no cause for alarm. What I will advise you do is rel…
Answered 1576 days ago
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I hope and pray your dog remains healthy and strong.
Answered 1576 days ago
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Naturally, not just animals but people have these anaphylactic, allergic reactions to vaccine. It would be preferable to go with tablets and if these reactions should come they wouldn't be so hurtful …
Answered 1576 days ago
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