
Bronchicine CAe 50x1ml VIals Canine Vaccine
Prescription items and vaccines are NON-RETURNABLE and NON REFUNDABLE
**Vaccine orders are shipped Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday via 2 day shipping.**
**All vaccines are shipped using a container and ice packs to keep products cool during shipping.**Â
- Protects against Bordetella bronchiseptica, the primary pathogen in Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease (CIRD)
- For healthy dogs 8 weeks of age or older
Manufacturer:
Zoetis, Inc.
Shake well. Aseptically administer 1 mL subcutaneously. Healthy dogs should receive 2 doses administered 2-4 weeks apart. Annual revaccination with a single dose is recommended.
The effect of persisting B. bronchiseptica maternal antibody on the immune response in puppies to the bacterin has not been determined. Puppies from bitches immune to the organism usually have low antibody titers that are dissipated by 4-6 weeks of age. Although kennel cough is considered a disease of complex etiology, it can be reproduced by challenge with B. bronchiseptica alone. A close association and/or confinement of dogs facilitates spread of the disease syndrome. Antibiotic therapy has been shown to be generally unsuccessful in reducing or eliminating B. bronchiseptica in dogs.
Initial antidote of epinephrine is recommended and should be followed with appropriate supportive therapy
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Prescription items and vaccines are NON-RETURNABLE and NON REFUNDABLE
**Vaccine orders are shipped Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday via 2 day shipping.**
**All vaccines are shipped using a container and ice packs to keep products cool during shipping.**Â
- Protects against Bordetella bronchiseptica, the primary pathogen in Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease (CIRD)
- For healthy dogs 8 weeks of age or older
Manufacturer:
Zoetis, Inc.
Shake well. Aseptically administer 1 mL subcutaneously. Healthy dogs should receive 2 doses administered 2-4 weeks apart. Annual revaccination with a single dose is recommended.
The effect of persisting B. bronchiseptica maternal antibody on the immune response in puppies to the bacterin has not been determined. Puppies from bitches immune to the organism usually have low antibody titers that are dissipated by 4-6 weeks of age. Although kennel cough is considered a disease of complex etiology, it can be reproduced by challenge with B. bronchiseptica alone. A close association and/or confinement of dogs facilitates spread of the disease syndrome. Antibiotic therapy has been shown to be generally unsuccessful in reducing or eliminating B. bronchiseptica in dogs.
Initial antidote of epinephrine is recommended and should be followed with appropriate supportive therapy














