The dog who had just received the vaccine found a little fever after returning home. I believe some of the owners have encountered these situations before; many inexperienced owners do not know what to do, nor do they know whether this situation is normal.
In fact, in the process of injecting a vaccine into the dog's body, it is actually injecting a bacteria into the dog's body. However, this bacteria can prompt the dog to produce certain antibodies; after the vaccine is injected, the dog's physical resistance will generally decrease, so at this time, if the owner fails to pay attention to dealing with the dog's daily life, it may cause the dog to be infected with the virus and have a fever and cold.
Usually, before vaccinating the dog, it is necessary to make sure that the dog's body is healthy. Generally, it is normal for a healthy dog to have a mild fever after vaccination. It will generally be cured in a while and there is no need for treatment. If the situation is serious, you need to seek medical treatment immediately. Experts suggest that you consider supplementing some immune complex polysaccharides such as Astragalus polysaccharides, Cordyceps polysaccharides and other immune complex polysaccharides before and after vaccinating the dog, to improve the body's innate immunity. It is very suitable for dogs during the immunization period. It can not only enhance the dog's virus resistance, but also improve the immune effect and protect the dog's health.
When you encounter a fever or other symptoms after the dog is vaccinated, the owner must not be in a hurry. It is generally not necessary to worry too much if you discover it early and give scientific treatment to the dog.