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The general Benadryl dosage for dogs is 1 mg per pound of body weight, given every 8–12 hours, up to three times per day.
The typical Benadryl dose for dogs is 1 mg per pound of body weight, given every 8–12 hours (2–3 times daily). Always consult your veterinarian before administering.
Yes, indoor dogs can get distemper if they are not vaccinated or are exposed to the virus through contaminated surfaces, people, or other infected animals.
A dog that doesn't receive a distemper shot is at high risk of contracting canine distemper, a severe and often fatal viral disease with no known cure.
Yes, indoor dogs can get distemper if they are unvaccinated and exposed to the virus through indirect contact, contaminated surfaces, or infected animals.
If a dog doesn't get a distemper shot, it is at high risk of contracting canine distemper—a serious, often fatal viral disease affecting multiple body systems.
Yes, indoor dogs can get distemper if they are unvaccinated and come in contact with infected animals or contaminated environments.
Dogs that do not receive a distemper vaccination are at high risk of contracting the disease, which is often fatal and can cause severe neurological damage.
No, the Bordetella vaccine is not the same as the distemper vaccine; they protect against different diseases and are administered based on distinct risk factors.
Canine distemper is caused by the canine distemper virus, which affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems of dogs and other mammals.

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