What are the vaccines provided by CCC after sterilisation of stray dogs?
Vaccine provided by CCC:
CCC provides Free Sterilisation for stray dogs. Every dog sterilised at CCC is given Anti Rabies Vaccine (ARV) and 9-in-1 vaccine. It is important to administer the ARV and 9-in-1 vaccine for dogs.
After sterilisation of stray dogs, the CCC provides the following vaccines:
1. Anti Rabies Vaccine (ARV): This vaccine is crucial for protecting dogs against rabies, a fatal viral disease that can also spread to humans and other animals. By vaccinating stray dogs against rabies, CCC helps create herd immunity among the stray dog population, which significantly reduces the risk of rabies outbreaks.
2. 9-in-1 Vaccine: This comprehensive vaccine protects against a variety of serious diseases that affect dogs. It typically covers: – Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) – Canine Parvovirus (CPV) – Canine Adenovirus Type 1 and Type 2 – Parainfluenza – Leptospirosis (multiple strains) – Coronavirus (in some formulations)
This vaccine helps in protecting dogs from multiple contagious diseases that can affect their gastrointestinal, respiratory, and nervous systems, among other bodily functions.
By providing these vaccines, CCC ensures that stray dogs are not only sterilised but are also healthier and less likely to transmit diseases to other dogs and humans. This approach contributes significantly to the overall public health and well-being of the community. ARV protects dogs against Rabies and the 9-in-1 vaccine protects them against multiple diseases.