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Parvac 1ml Injection (Tray of 25)

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The Parvac vaccine will only protect against parvovirus in dogs, and will not cover Hepatitis or Distemper.

VACCINATION PROGRAMS:
Puppies: It is recommended that puppies are vaccinated at the following ages
1st Vaccine 6-8 weeks
2nd Vaccine 12-14 weeks
3rd Vaccine 16-18 weeks.

Adults/juveniles over 18 weeks: If never vaccinated before, 2 doses should be given 4 weeks apart.

A yearly booster should be given to all dogs to maintain adequate immunity.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Give a 1 mL dose by subcutaneous injection in dogs of all ages; gently massage injection site to help disperse the vaccine.

*Please note: vaccines do not come with syringes.

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  • Immunisation of dogs against canine parvovirus infection where an inactivated vaccine is preferred.

  • It has been shown that seronegative dogs and pups immunised with a single dose of Parvac develop antibody to canine parvovirus. Levels of antibody

  • Veterinary surgeons must exercise particular care to ensure that the veterinary premises are not a source of infection.The vaccine has been fully tested for sterility and safety before issue

  • Store at 2 to 8°C. (Refrigerate. Do not freeze.) Protect from light.As Parvac is an adjuvanted vaccine

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  • 5
    Cost effective Vaccinations

    Written by Stuart Stimson on 29th May 2016

    I have found that by using C3 for first vaccination and Parvac for following two injections reduces the cost of immunisation and reduces the probability of "shedding" live virus vaccine to un-vaccinated pups. It is a calculated risk/saving factoring the low incidence of canine hepatitis and distemper, higher recovery rates for canine hepatitis and distemper and the longevity of immunity from a single vaccination for canine hepatitis and distemper.

  • 5
    Goood

    Written by malcolm Dyce on 24th Feb 2016

    Arrived cold and packaged well to keep the vaccine viable