Why don’t the dose be determined according to the body’s body?

Pet     7:59am, 27 June 2025

Vaccinating dogs can prevent many diseases and enhance immunity, allowing them to use a better body to fight the wasted time. Many shovelers may be confused about some of the things that dogs get vaccinated, such as the dosage of dog vaccines.

If you pay attention to observation, you will find that whether it is to inject vaccination into puppies from large dogs such as St. Bernard and Big White Bear or puppies from small dogs such as Pomeranian and Chiwa, doctors use one dose. Why is the dose not determined by body weight when the vaccine is not given? In fact, no matter the size of the dog, only one dose of vaccine is given for each immunization, because each dose contains equal viruses, the body will produce an equal number of antibodies, so the dose of the vaccine has nothing to do with weight.

Can vaccination of pregnant bitches immunize puppies?  

It is absolutely forbidden to inject vaccinated pregnant female dogs, otherwise it can cause miscarriage to the female dog. When animals are pregnant, their antibodies are very high, and they generally do not suffer from infectious diseases and do not require vaccination. Is there any danger to dogs if the vaccine is vaccinated?

Usually, vaccination is not dangerous to dogs, but vaccination in a disease state can be life-threatening. Therefore, before getting the vaccine, you must first ask a veterinarian to check the dog's body. It is normal for animals to experience increased body temperature, depression, decreased appetite, pain after being vaccinated, and it usually takes 24 hours to pass. However, when it comes to itching and swelling of the face, it means allergies, so you need to go to the hospital for desensitization injections.