This article tells you, what should I do if dogs are allergic to vaccination in spring?

 9:22am, 5 July 2025

In order to effectively prevent dogs from getting infectious diseases and rabies, every owner who raises dogs should inject their dogs into vaccinations in a timely manner. However, we should note that dogs are not suitable for vaccination at all times. If vaccinated under some special circumstances, it may only have the opposite effect on dogs, so we should know a few issues that dogs should pay attention to before getting vaccinated. What should I do if I have allergies?

1. If you are a puppy who has just bought from the dog market, it is best to raise it at home for 2 weeks before getting an epidemic prevention injection if there is no abnormality. This can avoid interference with the immune program due to stress responses or the disease incubation period. At this time, you can preempt insects.

2. For dogs with non-healthy constitutions, such as colds, allergies, severe calcium deficiency or parasitic infections, they should be immunized after recovery to avoid unsatisfactory immunity.  

3. Dogs that are too young (less than 6 weeks old) should not be injected too early with the commonly known six-pair vaccine due to the presence of maternal antibodies in their bodies.

4. Adverse drug reactions in some dogs may only show low fever, wiltness, or discomfort or swelling in the injection site. They usually disappear on their own in 2-3 days. For individual serious allergies, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time.

For these situations, it is best not to inject vaccines into dogs, because the vaccine must be injected under healthy conditions of the dog, otherwise it will easily cause adverse reactions, so the owner should not rush to harm the dog in a moment. What to do if you have allergic to vaccines?

Severe allergic type: It usually occurs within 2 minutes. The main clinical symptoms are rising body temperature, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, nervousness, then listlessness, dull eyes, messy hair, cold nose, soft neck, unstable limbs, crawling and lying posture, and the condition is critical.

General allergic type: It usually occurs about 10 minutes after injection, and the main clinical manifestations are depression, dull eyes, dull reactions, weak limbs, weak movements, and deep and slow breathing. For general allergic types: no medication is required, and normality can be restored after 1 hour.

For severe allergic type: Desensitization therapy is performed as soon as possible. Inject 1 ml of primula injection into the dog and 10% calcium gluconate intravenously (10 ml per kilogram of body weight). It can be relieved after 20 minutes. Otherwise, repeat injection of primula injection until the symptoms are relieved.