Canine Vaccines / Microchips / Tattoos Flashcards

1
Q

Two core vaccines

A

Distemper combo, RV

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2
Q

Two most common NONcore

A

Leptospirosis and bordetella

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3
Q

Typical vaccine dose

A

1 mL

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4
Q

Which vaccine can be given intranasal

A

Bordatella

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5
Q

Where do you give vaccine: DHPP

A

Right front limb

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6
Q

Where do you give this vaccine: Rabies

A

Right hind limb

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7
Q

Where does the vaccine Leptospirosis

A

Left hind limb

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8
Q

What route do DHPP, Rabies, Leptospirosis go

A

SQ

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9
Q

How is distemper spread

A

Airborne

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10
Q

Ocular and nasal discharge are associated with what disease

A

Distemper

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11
Q

Hyperkaratotic

A

Crusty footpads

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12
Q

Distemper does what to the tooth enamel

A

Hypoplasia

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13
Q

Canine infectious hepatitis is also known as

A

Adenovirus

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14
Q

How is canine infectious hepatitis spread

A

Urine, feces, saliva

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15
Q

What organ is mostly affected by canine infectious hepatitis

A

Liver

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16
Q

Is tonsillitis a clinical sign of canine infectious hepatitis

A

Yes

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17
Q

How is parvo spread

A

Feces

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18
Q

Clinical signs of parvo

A

Lethargy,

Loss of appetite, fever, vomiting, hemorrhagic diarrhea, depression, dehydration

19
Q

Quickest way to diagnose parvo

A

SNAP Test

20
Q

Breeds more susceptible to parvo

A

Rottweilers, pit bulls, Doberman, Lhasa apso, GSD

21
Q

Parainfluenza is part of what common disease complex

A

Kennel cough complex

22
Q

How is parainfluenza spread

A

Aerosol

23
Q

Clinical signs of parainfluenza

A

Dry hacking cough, +- low grade fever

24
Q

How is rabies spread

A

Saliva

25
Q

4 stages of rabies clinical signs

A

Prodromal, furious, dumb, paralytic

26
Q

Rabies stage: aggressive, irritable, attack inanimate objects

A

Furious stage

27
Q

Rabies stage: descending paralysis, drooling, inability to swallow or chew

A

Paralytic

28
Q

How is rabies diagnosed

A

Send entire head to lab

29
Q

How long is a standard quarantine for a non-symptomatic vaccinated dog that but a human

A

10 days

30
Q

How is Leptospirosis spread

A

Urine contamination

31
Q

What two organs does Leptospirosis target

A

Liver and kidney

32
Q

Leptospirosis is a __________

A

Bacteria

33
Q

When is Leptospirosis recommended

A

Near water

34
Q

Is Leptospirosis the same no matter where you live in the US

A

No

35
Q

What is the disease complex that bordetella part of

A

Kennel cough complex

36
Q

bordetella is a ________

A

Bacteria

37
Q

How is bordetella spread

A

Aerosol

38
Q

When should you vaccinate your dog for bordatella

A

Boarding / kennels

39
Q

Does bordatella always need to be treated with antibiotics

A

Not always

40
Q

Where do you administer vaccines on limbs

A

As distal as possible in case of amputation

41
Q

Three main microchip brands

A

AVID
Home again
AKC Car

42
Q

Who do you register tattoos with

A

NDR

43
Q

What part of the body is not recommended for tattoos and why

A

Ears; they can be cut off