Can a fully vaccinated dog get distemper?

Question: Can my dog contract distemper if he's had a vaccine? Answer: Unfortunately, the short answer to this question is “yes”. Vaccines are unable to 100% completely protect against a disease, however providing your dog with the recommended vaccination protocol will greatly reduce his chances of becoming sick.
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How do I know if my dog has distemper?

Signs and symptoms of canine distemper include:
  1. Fever.
  2. Nasal discharge.
  3. Eye discharge.
  4. Lethargy.
  5. Sneezing.
  6. Coughing.
  7. Difficulty breathing.
  8. Vomiting.
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How long does the distemper vaccine last in dogs?

What is the best way to protect my dog from distemper? Vaccines are very effective. Most dogs will respond to the vaccine producing protective immunity that will last at least three years, regardless of exposure.
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Are dogs vaccinated against distemper?

A vaccine recommended for use in healthy dogs as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by canine distemper virus, adenovirus type 1 (hepatitis) and adenovirus type 2 (respiratory disease), canine parainfluenza virus, and canine parvovirus.
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Can adult dogs get distemper?

Distemper is a virus that affects multiple systems, including the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and central nervous systems. It is very contagious and often fatal. It is most common in unvaccinated puppies; however, unvaccinated adult dogs can also get distemper. Distemper is common in rescue dogs or puppies.
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Canine Distemper



What are the stages of distemper?

What are the stages of distemper?
  • Weepy eyes and nasal discharge.
  • Coughing.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Lethargy.
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How long does distemper stay in your yard?

Transmission of Canine Distemper

Distemper does not survive long in the outside environment. It will survive only a few hours at room temperature and a few weeks in cooler shady places. From time of infection to first clinical signs is 3-7 days.
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How effective is distemper vaccine?

CDV vaccines provide prolonged immunity in a high percentage of dogs that receive one dose of MLV vaccine at or after 16 weeks of age. Efficacy of CDV vaccines approaches 99% and dogs develop protective immunity within a few days after vaccination.
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Does distemper go away?

There is no cure for canine distemper. Veterinarians diagnose distemper through a combination of clinical signs and diagnostic tests, or through a postmortem necropsy. Once diagnosed, care is purely supportive.
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Can a puppy survive distemper?

Can a puppy survive distemper? While distemper can be mild and treatable in adult dogs, distemper in puppies can be fatal because their immune systems haven't yet developed. Suddenly, four puppies with their entire lives ahead of them were fighting to stay alive.
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Do dogs need distemper every year?

Core dog vaccine. Caused by an airborne virus, distemper is a severe disease that, among other problems, may cause permanent brain damage. Puppies need a booster 1 year after completing the initial series, then all dogs need a booster every 3 years or more often.
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What cleaner kills distemper?

A good disinfectant containing phenol, or a 1:20 dilution of household bleach kills the virus instantly.
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How long does distemper take to show symptoms?

The incubation period is usually 1-2 weeks from the time of exposure to development of initial clinical signs, but it can be as long as 4-5 weeks or even more. Occasionally neurological signs develop months after exposure in dogs that never showed initial signs of infection.
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What age dogs get distemper?

Distemper is found world-wide and is of greatest concern in areas where there are many unvaccinated dogs and/or where this virus is also present in wildlife (e.g. raccoons). Who gets it? Young dogs (2-6 months of age), and unvaccinated puppies older than 6 weeks of age are most commonly infected and develop disease.
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How can I treat my dogs distemper at home?

There is no cure for the distemper virus, so treatment involves managing the various symptoms and secondary infections.
...
Treatment
  1. Fluids to combat dehydration.
  2. Medication to reduce vomiting.
  3. Antibiotics, and other medications to treat pneumonia and secondary infections.
  4. Anticonvulsants to treat seizures.
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Which is worse parvo or distemper?

Although both viral diseases can potentially become fatal, Parvo spreads a lot easier and is so much more challenging to get rid of—given its extraordinary resistance to common household disinfectants and the ability to survive for as long as a year outside its host.
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Is parvo a distemper?

Distemper is a viral infection, and can spread through the air, or through urine or feces. Parvo, also a virus, can spread through contact with other parvo-infected animals or their bodily fluids, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.
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How is distemper diagnosed?

Positive antibody titers in CSF can confirm the diagnosis of cerebral distemper. The virus can also be detected in CSF using PCR. If cerebral distemper is suspected, always consider submitting a CSF sample along with serum (clotted blood) for distemper serology (serum neutralization test).
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How common is canine distemper?

Canine distemper is seen worldwide but because of the widespread use of successful vaccines, it is much less common than it was in the 1970's. It is still seen in populations where vaccination rates are low and in stray dogs. The virus may persist in recovered carrier dogs and in wildlife such as skunks and raccoons.
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How often does a dog need a distemper vaccine?

Bordetella vaccine – Every six months. Leptospirosis vaccine – Annually. DAPP – (Canine Distemper) – Every 3 years.
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Can a dog survive canine distemper without treatment?

Plenty of dogs can survive distemper virus, but not without a fight that includes expensive veterinary care most dog owners may be unable to shoulder. Indeed, it can cost hundreds, if not many thousands of dollars to treat distemper successfully.
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Does distemper come back?

Dogs may recover completely from the infection, but prompt, aggressive care is essential. Even with intensive care, some dogs do not make a satisfactory recovery. Unfortunately, treatment for the neurologic problems of distemper is usually not successful.
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Can I bathe my dog with distemper?

hi, just want to ask if i can give my dog a bath after recovering from distemper? In general yes but you should wait until your pup is completely recovered. I recommend to discuss the timing of the first bath with your veterinarian as they are most familiar with your pup and it's recovery.
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How much does it cost to treat distemper?

Cost of treatment

The cost to treat distemper will vary based on the severity of the condition. Some dogs may not require hospitalization, while other may require hospitalization and intensive care. Cost can range from $500 to $2000 or more depending on the length of the hospitalization.
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What can I feed a dog with distemper?

A loss of appetite is another symptom of distemper. If your dog will not eat its regular, dry food, then try feeding your dog softer, canned food. Additionally, you can try feeding your dog baby food, particularly the meats. If the dog is vomiting, then do not feed him.
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