What is the five-fold vaccine for dogs?

veterinarian giving a dog a vaccine

La quintuple vaccine canine is a vaccine that must be given to the animal after six weeks of life in order to strengthen its immune system and prevent at least 5 diseases. It is supplied subcutaneously (in the area of ​​the withers) and costs around 40 euros.

This five-fold vaccine, whose acronym is DHPPL, prevents the dog from suffering from Distember, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis, Infectious Hepatitis and Parainfluenza, five serious diseases or pathologies that bring complications if contracted.

When is it time to give our dog the five-fold vaccine?

Vaccinate the dog

It cannot be injected before six or eight weeks of age because in that period the puppy is protected by the defenses transmitted to it by its mother during pregnancy. The consequence when applied for the first time can be a daily discomfort (the most frequent) or a mild allergic reaction (it happens rarely).

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It should be noted that the effect of the five-fold vaccine does not last forever and it is important to revaccinate a few years later (the vet decides). Although of course, problems can arise that prevent both revaccination and doing it for the first time; for example, a pregnancy, an internal parasitosis or even a disease or pathology that requires another type of treatment and that, therefore, cannot be supplied in the body of the animal.

In the latter case, it is best to do not link the dog with another that suffers both from any of the aforementioned five diseases like any other and do whatever is necessary so that it does not develop any serious pathology, given that lacking sufficient defenses, complications can progress to greater and their consequence, irreversible.

Quintuple vaccine or DHPPL

First vaccination of a puppy

At the same time, DHPPL is not the only vaccine that should be injected into a puppy; approximately between 6-8 and 16 weeks of life he will receive other vaccines and, on occasion, more than one dose. With all this you will be left with maximum protection and defenses. The latter It does not mean that if you suffer from a disease you will heal fasterInstead, the chances of contracting it will be lower and the immune system may be less affected.

Just as the quintuple vaccine protects against five diseases, there are others that protect against one (monovalent), two (bivalent), three (quadrivalent), four (polyvalent) and five (quintuple). There are also sextuplets. Beyond the protection of the animal's life, some are mandatory, such as rabies, mandatory in almost all of Spain. There are also others considered essential by veterinarians, but after all, each owner decides whether to give it to him or not.

After all, the vet is the one who draws up a vaccination schedule with the idea that it is strictly complied with or as complete as possible. They are the vaccine puppy DP, which is used for distemper and the aforementioned rabies.

Aspects that complement vaccines

There are also other important aspects that considerably complement vaccines in their role of protecting the animal. Such is the case of food given its vitality for the growth and development of the dog when it is a puppy and throughout the years.

In any case, the different types of food (some more expensive but better) must be distributed, up to three months, in four daily meals, three from three to six months and, in the case of puppies over six months two meals a day, in addition to not giving them more.

Just as there are many foods allowed, there are others that I do not eat almost any food that has seasonings, everything. fried, fatty foods, chocolates, boiled meat, inedible bones, and sauces, Among others.

Other very important issues for the life and education of the dog are non-verbal communication (attitudes, gestures and looks), the attitudes that he sees in his owner, since what he sees will be much more important and will have a greater impact than what he is told.

Harmonious coexistence, since their ideal place or environment is where they feel that they occupy a suitable place and can see and give an account of their leader. What's more, It is vitally important that in said home and environment they have a place of rest and that they have games both with their owners and for them (for example, a ball).

For its part, there will also be times when the dog will have to stay alone in the house, since it is practically impossible that during 24 hours a day and 365 days a year there is always an individual in the home, so this must get used to loneliness despite the fact that at first (when he is a puppy) costs and fear.

In conclusion and for a pet like in this case, a dog is well raised and they can develop a healthy and happy life It is essential that their owners offer them a good health system (vaccinations, baths and periodic controls) with a responsible veterinarian; a good diet with what is essential and what is allowed at least to some extent.

It is also followed by a good, harmonious and pleasant atmosphere and home where they can develop their full potential, have their space, be well raised, feel happy and have a comfortable resting place; and a good upbringing and environment that allows them to continue in tune with what their essence marks them.

Other vaccines

Puppy in the field.

The 'D' in DHLPP stands for distemper. This vaccine also protects against hepatitis (adenovirus), leptospirosis, parvo and parainfluenza, this is known as the 5-way vaccine. Dogs should receive a canine distemper vaccine at 6 to 8 weeks, 10 to 12 weeks, and 14 to 16 weeks.

Most animals only need what are known as basic vaccines, these being the ones that protect against the most common and most serious diseases. In dogs vaccines central are distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis, and rabies, as required by law. Jul 18 2005


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  1.   marian said

    Hi, I'm Marian, I want to know if I can put that quintuple on my puppy at 45 days instead of just the parvo because from the information I read, it contains the parvo between five o'clock. please guide me I want my puppy to be healthy