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  2. Vaccination of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination of dogs is the practice of animal vaccination applied to dogs. Programs in this field have contributed both to the health of dogs and to the public health . In countries where routine rabies vaccination of dogs is practiced, for example, rabies in humans is reduced to a very rare event.

  3. Your Puppy Vaccine Schedule, According to Veterinarians - AOL

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    Rattlesnake vaccines for dogs are recommended in areas where pups are at a greater risk of being bitten by snakes. ... Dr. Contreras says the canine influenza vaccine typically costs between $20 ...

  4. Adopted a New Dog? A Vet Shares the Best Puppy Vaccine ... - AOL

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    The cost of the blood tests is also significant, and the cost of the vaccine is very little. Unless your dog is immunocompromised or has a health issue that makes her more likely to have an ...

  5. Does pet insurance cover vaccines? - AOL

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    For perspective, remember that cat and dog vaccines typically range from $15 to $100 per dose. Lemonade : From $15 per month All preventive plans cover up to three vaccines.

  6. Animal vaccination - Wikipedia

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    The development of animal vaccines has less regulatory requirements than human vaccines. This has resulted in less time and money involved in the creation and production of animal vaccines. The human vaccine development process generally takes 10 to 15 years, whereas the animal vaccine process only takes an average 5 to 7 years to produce. [23]

  7. DA2PPC vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The DA2PPC vaccine protects against the debilitating and deadly disease canine distemper. This disease is a fatal viral illness that causes neurologic dysfunction, pneumonia, nonspecific systemic symptoms such as fever and fatigue, and weight loss, as well as upper respiratory symptoms and diarrhea, poor appetite, and vomiting. [4]

  8. Here's How Much It Really Costs to Have a Dog in 2024 - AOL

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    This is an annual increase of $100 on average from 2023 to 2024. The increase in dog costs is driven largely by rising prices of pet food, with some brands costing up to 80% more than last year. ...

  9. Canine influenza - Wikipedia

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    Pneumonia in these dogs is not caused by the influenza virus, but by secondary bacterial infections. The fatality rate of dogs that develop pneumonia secondary to canine influenza can reach 50% if not given proper treatment. [21] Necropsies in dogs that die from the disease have revealed severe hemorrhagic pneumonia and evidence of vasculitis. [22]