Vaccinating your puppy against diseases
Health problems that are vital to vaccinate against
Vaccinating your puppy can help to protect him from several
major diseases. The following diseases may sound scary, but if
you make sure your puppy gets all the right vaccinations, you
won't have to ever worry about them.
Canine distemper
Symptoms include coughing, diarrhoea, high temperature,
vomiting, sore eyes and a runny nose. Sometimes the nose and
foot pads can become hard and cracked and, in severe cases
there can be fits, muscle spasms or paralysis. The disease can
be fatal.
Canine Parvovirus
This is a highly contagious disease characterised by bloody
diarrhoea. Other symptoms include vomiting, lack of energy,
depression and a high temperature. Puppies under 6 months old
are particularly susceptible to the Parvo virus which can be
fatal.
Canine hepatitis
Symptoms of this include coughing, abdominal pain, seizures,
vomiting and diarrhoea. Eyes may appear blueish (hepatitis blue
eye). Puppies under twelve months old are most susceptible to
this serious and potentially life threatening liver
condition.
Leptospirosis
This is a bacterial disease that can be picked up from
contact with the urine of infected animals. One form of Lepto
can be picked up from the urine of other dogs, another, also
known as Weil's disease, is picked up from rat urine. Symptoms
include depression, high temperature, severe thirst, lethargy,
increased urination, abdominal pain, vomiting, bloody diarrhoea
and jaundice. If your puppy becomes jaundiced you may notice
that his skin is yellow - this also be identified in the white
of his eyes or inside his cheek. In severe cases, this disease
can prove fatal within a few hours. This form of Lepto can be
transmitted to humans too.
Canine parainfluenza virus
This is a highly infectious disease that causes kennel
cough. This is a dry, hacking cough that can be so severe that
it may sound as if the dog is choking