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- 5. Two vials that need to be mixed together before injecting the pet. One vial is a sterile diluent and the other has freeze dried contents.
- 6. A live virus that has been altered in a lab to a non-disease causing state.
- 8. Second only to trauma as the leading cause of death in cats, this disease is passed from one cat to another through saliva, and blood. Kittens can contract the disease in utero or through an infected mother’s milk.
- 9. This vaccine buys you more time to get your dog to the veterinarian if he was bitten, dogs will experience a lot less pain, tissue-sluffing and swelling. Make sure to refer to the booster chart; some dogs will need 2 boosters, while others need 3.
- 10. A deadly virus that spread to people from the saliva of infected animals. This virus is usually transmitted through a bite.
- 12. Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia. Also known as the 3-in-1, or the feline distemper vaccine.
- 14. A real virus or bacteria that is dead and contains an added adjuvant to stimulate an antibody response
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- 1. A vaccine that works by stimulating an immune response against two different antigens, such as two different viruses or other microorganisms.
- 2. This vaccine contains H3N8 and H3N2 and should be recommended to dogs who go to grooming, dog parks, and other environments that involve exposure to dogs.
- 3. The immune stimulant is a modified live version of canary pox, a bird virus that does not cause disease in cats. When the body sees the modified canary pox, the immune system develops antibodies to all parts of the vaccine, including rabies.
- 4. Contains only parts of the whole virus/bacteria that creates an antibody response
- 7. Dogs can become infected with this if they come into contact with infected urine, urine-contaminated soil, water, food or bedding, or through a bite from an infected animal.
- 11. Includes protection against canine distemper virus, two types of adenovirus (hepatitis and kennel cough) parainfluenza, and parvovirus.
- 13. Bacterium that is commonly associated with the respiratory disease in dogs that causes kennel cough.
