I'm so thankful , I have the best Veterinarian. You should feel this
way about your Vet too.
My mom started using
Oneida Animal Hospital many, many years ago. I respected his
option, wisdom and encouragement, to always do and learn more about
the well being of our puppies. His health care, phone calls,
emergency visits and long term help are always there in my time of
need. His patients has taught me, guided me and given me so much
knowledge to share with everyone.
He gives a complete
physical to every puppy between 7-8 weeks of age, before puppy
leaves my care.
Thank-you to Dr. G at The
Oneida Animal Hospital and all the staff . |
 ~~ Our Puppies ~~
First shot 6-7 weeks old...Included
Second Shot- if in my care 9-10 weeks
old.... 20.00 (added to pick-up price)
Third shot- if in my care 12-13
weeks.....20.00 (added to pick-up price)
We worm with Pyrantel at 6 weeks and at 8
weeks of age...Included
A total of 3 shots within 3 months usually
3 weeks apart to have full coverage of a
protected immune response.
*I do not worm puppies for Tape worm, you need to do this
with your vet.
I give you a completed dates health Record with each puppy.
Including the original sticker of the 5 way shot.
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~~ Our Parents ~~
Get a booster every
July- summer
Tape (at least) 4 X for
worming
Round -Pyrantel in
mothers 2 weeks before birth and once a month
Rabies is kept
Current
Fleas and ticks-Frontline
Plus every month
Vaccination I use.... Below is information
on shot it is copies from their site and is handed out with the
shot.
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Pfizer Animal Health US Dog
Product OverviewVANGUARD® PLUS 5
Injectable
- VANGUARD® PLUS 5 contains
attenuated strains of canine distemper (CD) virus, canine
adenovirus-2 (CAV-2), canine parvovirus (CPV), and canine
parainfluenza (CPI) virus propagated on an established canine
cell line.
- The freeze-dried components are rehydrated with a sterile
diluent.
- The PLUS in VANGUARD PLUS vaccines
refers to the high-titer, low-passage canine parvovirus (CPV)
component, which provides added immunogenicity that can override
appreciable levels of maternal CPV antibodies in puppies 6 weeks
of age or older.
- All VANGUARD PLUS vaccines contain an attenuated strain of
canine adenovirus-2 (CAV-2), which protects against CAV-2
respiratory disease and against infectious canine hepatitis (ICH)
caused by the closely related canine adenovirus-1 (CAV-1). The
CAV-2 component provides this dual protection without causing
postvaccination side effects (uveitis and corneal opacity)
sometimes associated with conventional CAV-1 vaccines.
- Vaccination of healthy dogs as an aid in preventing disease
caused by CD, ICH caused by CAV-1, CAV-2 respiratory disease,
CPV enteritis, and respiratory disease caused by CPI virus.
- Approved Uses
VANGUARD PLUS 5 is approved for:
Vaccination of healthy dogs 6 weeks of age or older.
Key Features
- The CAV-2 component in VANGUARD PLUS vaccines
cross-immunizes against CAV-1 to protect dogs against ICH
without producing postvaccination side effects, including
uveitis and corneal opacity, sometimes attributed to CAV-1
vaccines.
- Customer-friendly packaging using recycled materials
includes peel-off labels to make record-keeping faster and more
accurate, a color-coded organizing system, and an easy-open
safety band.
Packaging 25 x 1-dose vials
Dosage and Administration
- General directions: Vaccination of healthy dogs is
recommended. Aseptically rehydrate the freeze-dried vaccine with
the liquid component provided. Shake well, and administer a 1 mL
dose subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
- Primary vaccination: Healthy
dogs 6 weeks of age or older should receive 3 doses, each given
3 weeks apart.
- Revaccination: Annual revaccination with a single
dose is recommended.

Precautions
- Store at 2°–7° C. Prolonged exposure to higher temperature
and/or direct sunlight may adversely affect potency. Do not
freeze. Use entire contents when first opened. Sterilized
syringes and needles should be used. Burn containers and all
unused contents.
- As with many vaccines, anaphylaxis may occur after use.
Initial antidote of epinephrine is recommended and should be
followed with appropriate supportive therapy. This product has
been shown to be efficacious in healthy animals. A protective
immune response may not develop if animals are incubating an
infectious disease, are malnourished or parasitized, are
stressed due to shipment or environmental conditions, are
otherwise immunocompromised, or if the vaccine is not
administered according to label directions.
- For use in dogs only.
- Vaccination of pregnant bitches should be avoided.
Copyright 2006 -
Pfizer, Inc
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