Description: Because
Chihuahuas are so small and because vaccine manufacturers
recommend giving the same amount of vaccine to a Chihuahua
as to a Saint Bernard, Chihuahuas may be more susceptible to
vaccine related problems.
Possible Symptoms:
Lethargy, depression, and possibly death
Treatment:
Vaccines are a very controversial subject and one you should discuss with
your veterinarian. The information presented here is just an opinion and
not to be used as a substitute for proper veterinary advice. Many Chihuahua
breeders were losing puppies a few days after giving vaccines (especially
the tiny ones) and once they started giving half doses of vaccines (the killed
vaccines rather than the modified live ones), and they quit losing their
puppies. Logically, you would wonder: "Why
give the same dose of a vaccine to a 90 pound dog that you would to a 3
pound dog?" Even within the breeding community, there is dissension
about which vaccines to give. One breeder has quit giving the Leptospirosis
Vaccine to their puppies based upon research at Kansas State University that
suggests that there are more reactions to this vaccine than to others, and
that Leptospirosis is pretty rare. Another breeder has not had any problems
with this particular vaccine, although it is not given to their pups until
4 months of age. In the final analysis, the decision when and how much to
vaccinate is left to the owner's and their veterinarian's discretion. Please
do your own research on this topic so you can make an educated decision.
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