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Vaccination Question.


vamp1re11a
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Incubation period is about 3 - 7 days, or there abouts.

Being vaccinated after exposure is unlikely to do much to stop him getting infected.

If there's a chance he's been exposed to parvo, and you can't afford the treatment, then I'd suggest you take out dog insurance now. Early and aggressive treatment of parvo cases has a good success rate, but it is $$$.

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If you know a dog has been exposed to parvo (or a high risk area such as a pound), keep them away from other dogs/ penned/ quarantined for 14 to 21 days.

If you are talking about a family dog with a known vaccination history and up-to-date boosters the chances of developing anything is greatly reduced but you still should be careful just in case. :D

Not sure vaccinating after exposure would be of any use but am far from an immunology expert. :) :D Best quiz your vet on that one, I've heard a recent vaccination can affect subsequent parvo tests giving false results?? - please someone correct me if that's incorrect.

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