{"id":279,"date":"2016-03-08T06:01:45","date_gmt":"2016-03-08T06:01:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tkcaninetraining.com\/?page_id=279"},"modified":"2016-07-08T06:04:22","modified_gmt":"2016-07-08T06:04:22","slug":"vaccination-info","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/tkcaninetraining.com\/zh\/dog-info\/vaccination-info\/","title":{"rendered":"\u72ac\u96bb\u75ab\u82d7\u53ca\u6025\u6551\u5c0f\u63d0\u793a"},"content":{"rendered":"<body><p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Vaccination-Schedule-at-8-Weeks-Age\" href=\"#Vaccination-Schedule-at-8-Weeks-Age\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vaccination Schedule at 8 Weeks Age (\u75ab\u82d7\u63a5\u7a2e \u2013 \u516b\u9031\u9f61)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Vaccination-Schedule-at-8-Weeks-Age\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u75ab\u82d7\u63a5\u7a2e \u2013 \u516b\u9031\u9f61<\/strong><br>\n\t1. Combination (\u7d9c\u5408\u75ab\u82d7)<br>\n        (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Coronavirus)<br>\n        2. Bordetella<br>\n        (Kennel Cough) \u2013 (\u72ac\u820d\u54b3)<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA.  Please always consult with your veterinarian on any<br>\n         side effects as every dog\u2019s health condition varies. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Vaccination-Schedule-at-12-Weeks-Age\" href=\"#Vaccination-Schedule-at-12-Weeks-Age\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vaccination Schedule at 12 Weeks Age (\u75ab\u82d7\u63a5\u7a2e \u2013 \u5341\u4e8c\u9031\u9f61)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Vaccination-Schedule-at-12-Weeks-Age\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u75ab\u82d7\u63a5\u7a2e \u2013 \u5341\u4e8c\u9031\u9f61<\/strong><br>\n\t1. Combination (\u7d9c\u5408\u75ab\u82d7)<br>\n        (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Coronavirus)<br>\n        2. Rabies (if Needed) \u72c2\u72ac\u75c5\u75ab\u82d7 (\u5982\u6709\u9700\u8981)<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA.  Please always consult with your veterinarian on any<br>\n         side effects as every dog\u2019s health condition varies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Vaccination-Schedule-at-16-Weeks-Age\" href=\"#Vaccination-Schedule-at-16-Weeks-Age\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vaccination Schedule at 16 Weeks Age (\u75ab\u82d7\u63a5\u7a2e \u2013 \u5341\u516d\u9031\u9f61)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Vaccination-Schedule-at-16-Weeks-Age\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u75ab\u82d7\u63a5\u7a2e \u2013 \u5341\u516d\u9031\u9f61<\/strong><br>\n\t1. Combination (\u7d9c\u5408\u75ab\u82d7)<br>\n        (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Coronavirus)<br>\n        2. Rabies (if Needed) \u72c2\u72ac\u75c5\u75ab\u82d7 (\u5982\u6709\u9700\u8981)<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA.  Please always consult with your veterinarian on any<br>\n         side effects as every dog\u2019s health condition varies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Booster-Shots\" href=\"#Booster-Shots\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vaccination Schedule \u2013 Annual Booster Shots (\u75ab\u82d7\u52a0\u5f37\u91dd)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Booster-Shots\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u4ec0\u9ebc\u6642\u5019\u9700\u8981\u6ce8\u5c04\u75ab\u82d7\u52a0\u5f37\u91dd<\/strong><br>\n\tCombination \u7d9c\u5408\u75ab\u82d7<br>\n        (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Coronavirus)<br>\n        Should Repeat once every year \u9700\u6bcf\u5e74\u91cd\u8907\u6ce8\u5c04<\/p>\n<p>        Bordetella<br>\n        (Kennel Cough) \u72ac\u820d\u54b3<br>\n        Should repeat once every year \u9700\u6bcf\u5e74\u91cd\u8907\u6ce8\u5c04<\/p>\n<p>        Rabies (if needed) \u72c2\u72ac\u75c5\u75ab\u82d7 (\u5982\u6709\u9700\u8981)<br>\n        Booster Should be taken at one year old, then should repeat once every three years after<br>\n        \u4e00\u6b72\u6ce8\u5c04\u52a0\u5f37\u91dd\u5f8c, \u9700\u6bcf\u5e74\u91cd\u8907\u6ce8\u5c04<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA.  Please always consult with your veterinarian on any<br>\n         side effects as every dog\u2019s health condition varies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Single-Vaccination\" href=\"#Single-Vaccination\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vaccination Schedule \u2013 Other Single Vaccination (\u5176\u4ed6\u75ab\u82d7)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Single-Vaccination\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5176\u4ed6\u75ab\u82d7<\/strong><br>\n        You may or may not need to take below Vaccination, please always consult with your veterinary!!<br>\n\t\u8acb\u8207\u60a8\u7684\u7378\u91ab\u8aee\u8a62\u5982\u4f60\u7684\u72d7\u96bb\u9700\u8981\u63a5\u7a2e\u4ee5\u4e0b\u75ab\u82d7<\/p>\n<p>        Distemper-Measles-Parainfluenze (\u72ac\u761f\u71b1)<br>\n        Parvovirus (\u72ac\u5c0f\u75c5\u6bd2\u8178\u708e)<br>\n        Coronavirus (\u51a0\u72c0\u75c5\u6bd2)<br>\n        Borrelia (Lymevax) (\u758f\u87ba\u65cb\u9ad4)<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA.  Please always consult with your veterinarian on any<br>\n         side effects as every dog\u2019s health condition varies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Auto-Accident\" href=\"#Auto-Accident\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>What Should I do when my dog gets hit by a car (\u5982\u679c\u72d7\u96bb\u88ab\u8eca\u649e\u5012)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Auto-Accident\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u72d7\u96bb\u88ab\u8eca\u649e\u5012<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Dragging, limping or paralysis of limbs. Open wounds of skin or flesh. Raw areas where tissue<br>\n        and hair has been rubbed off on pavement. Grease, oil or dirt in wounds or fur. Internal<br>\n        tenderness, severe head injuries. Shock. <\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to Do<br>\n        Keep pet quiet, but protect yourself from bites or scratches. Stop any bleeding if possible.<br>\n        Support broken bones with a blanket or board. Keep pet warm. Transport immediately to vet for<br>\n        examination. Act quickly but carefully!<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Do not let pets run free. Keep leashed or in the safety of your home or yard. Keep leashed<br>\n        whenever walking on or near any traffic. Spay or neuter your pet to prevent \u201cwanderlust\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Bee-Stings\" href=\"#Bee-Stings\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Bee Sting (\u5982\u679c\u88ab\u871c\u8702\u523a\u5230)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Bee-Stings\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u88ab\u871c\u8702\u523a\u5230<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Areas of hot swelling, especially on face or muzzle. Animal attempts to \u201cscratch away\u201d pain.<br>\n        Stings in mouth \u2013 excessive drooling, redness or soreness. <\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Apply mouth tie. Apply cold compress, warm compress if swelling is severe. If pet appears faint<br>\n         or sting is on eye, nose or mouth area, consult with your vet immediately. Prevent excess water<br>\n         consumption.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Try to watch puppies when outside as they are more apt to chase bees and wasps. Be especially<br>\n        careful when walking your pets in parks or wilderness areas where bee hives could be found.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Burns\" href=\"#Burns\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Burns or Chemical Burns (\u71d2\u50b7\u6216\u5316\u5b78\u707c\u50b7)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Burns\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u71d2\u50b7\u6216\u5316\u5b78\u707c\u50b7<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Scorched hair or flesh. Burnt smell. Possibility of accidents involving stoves, hot oil, camp<br>\n        fires, etc.<\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Chemical burns: Apply solution of one pint warm water and one tablespoon baking soda or wash<br>\n         with milk of magnesium. Apply concentrated, cool tea. Take to vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Keep chemical solutions safely stored away with caps and lids tightly sealed. Don\u2019t leave<br>\n        appliance cords hanging over the counter in your kitchen. Point pot handles towards the centre<br>\n        of your stove. Keep pets leashed around campfires or barbecues.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Open-Wound\" href=\"#Open-Wound\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Cuts, Tears, Punctures or Animal Bites (\u5207\u50b7, \u6495\u88c2\u50b7\u53e3, \u523a\u7a7f\u6216\u88ab\u52d5\u7269\u54ac\u50b7)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Open-Wound\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5207\u50b7, \u6495\u88c2\u50b7\u53e3, \u523a\u7a7f\u6216\u88ab\u52d5\u7269\u54ac\u50b7<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Tears in skin or flesh. Soft, fluid filled swelling. Often nothing can be seen except a little<br>\n        draining on hair and you will feel a tender spot.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Fresh Bite Wounds: Apply restraint on animal. Check for severity by carefully clipping hair<br>\n         around wound. Wash thoroughly with warm soapy water. Do not bandage, but allow to drain. If<br>\n         wounds need stitches or show multiple deep punctures, take pet to vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Do not let pets run free. Keep your pets out of fights with other animals. Keep all garbage,<br>\n        garden tools, etc. in safe place. Don\u2019t let your pet chase wild animals.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Diarrhea\" href=\"#Diarrhea\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Diarrhea (\u8179\u7009)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Diarrhea\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u72d7\u96bb\u6709\u8179\u7009<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Frequent loose stool. Loss of control over bowel movement. Excessive thirst.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Stop all food &amp; water for 12 hours. For the next 12 hours, feed small amounts of cooked rice or<br>\n         hamburger at frequent intervals. Make sure all fat is drained off the hamburger. If diarrhea<br>\n         persists or there is blood in stool, consult your vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Prevent ingestion of spoiled foods, non-food items, garbage or toxic substances. Keep dog free<br>\n        of intestinal worms. Reduce amounts of bulk in die. Avoid sudden changes in diet. Do not feed<br>\n        cow\u2019s milk or rich cream if pet is not used to it.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Ear-Problem\" href=\"#Ear-Problem\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Ear Problem (\u8033\u6735\u554f\u984c)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Ear-Problem\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u95dc\u65bc\u8033\u6735\u554f\u984c<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Excessive shaking of head. Scratching or pawing at ears. Red and inflamed ear canal. Foul<br>\n        smelling liquid draining from ears. Dirty inner ear.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Accessible part of ear can be cleaned with moistened cotton wool wrapped on and held securely<br>\n         with dressing forceps. Deeper cleaning should be done only be a vet. For any unusual problems,<br>\n         see your vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Examine inner ear frequently, especially with folded-eared dogs. Check for bugs, burrs, sticks,<br>\n        etc. Scrub head &amp; ears well when bathing. Don\u2019t allow water to get in ears and keep free of dead<br>\n        hair and wax. For long haired pets, keep fur groomed and matte free.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Eye-Problem\" href=\"#Eye-Problem\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Eye Problem (\u773c\u90e8\u554f\u984c)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Eye-Problem\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u6709\u95dc\u773c\u775b\u7684\u554f\u984c<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Squinting, rubbing or pawing at eyes, discharge from eyes, redness and watering of eye. Debris<br>\n        in eye. Eye lids swollen shut.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Treatment of the eye should be done only at the advice and direction of your vet. Gently wash<br>\n         affected area with a mild solution of salt water. Keep eye moist. Do not apply pads or bandages<br>\n         prior to diagnosis. See your vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Don\u2019t let dog hold its head out of the car window or ride in back of vehicle. If injury is<br>\n        apparent, restrain dog from pawing, scratching or rubbing eyes, even by constant holding if<br>\n        necessary.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Heat-Stroke\" href=\"#Heat-Stroke\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Heat Stroke (\u4e2d\u6691)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Heat-Stroke\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u72d7\u96bb\u4e2d\u6691\u2026<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Sudden collapse, muscle twitching, blank staring expression in eyes. Loss of control of tongue.<br>\n        Deep heavy panting. If not promptly treated, death usually results.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         First wet down the animal with cold water or immerse but the head in a cold water bath. Call<br>\n         your vet immediately<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Do not confine your pet in a car, open or closed, during the summer. This is the cause of 90% of<br>\n        all heat stroke. Your faithful friend will trot by your side until it drops! Control the outdoor<br>\n        activities of a young, playful kitten or puppy during extremely hot weather. Always supply<br>\n        sufficient shelter from the sun and plenty of clean, fresh water.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Objects-in-Mouth\" href=\"#Object-in-Mouth\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Objects in Mouth (\u6c23\u9053\u5835\u585e)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Objects-in-Mouth\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u56e0\u7570\u7269\u5c0e\u81f4\u6c23\u9053\u5835\u585e<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Bleeding or excessive saliva in mouth. Frantic pawing at muzzle or head shaking. Choking or<br>\n        attempted vomiting. Raspy breathing. Not eating. Object caught between teeth.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Restrain animal. Force mouth open by pressing the cheeks. If object is visible, check to see if<br>\n         it is easily removable. If not, restrain pet\u2019s actions and take to vet clinic. Do not induce<br>\n         vomiting. Do not feed or water until object is removed or it may be swallowed and cause more<br>\n         damage.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Feed only safe bones occasionally, not fowl, pork or small T-bones. Don\u2019t allow your pet to run<br>\n        loose \u2013 it may eat people\u2019s garbage. Don\u2019t leave small items such needles, buttons, sharp<br>\n        sticks, etc., out where your pet can get them. Provide safe play toys.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Poisoning\" href=\"#Poisoning\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Poisoning (\u4e2d\u6bd2)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Poisoning\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u986f\u793a\u4e2d\u6bd2\u8de1\u8c61<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Vomiting, diarrhea, trembling, abdominal pain, drooling, convulsions, staggering and dizziness.<\/p>\n<p>         Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n         Induce vomiting only if poison is not corrosive, (place 1 tsp. of salt on tongue). Bring sample<br>\n         vomit to the vet. Try to prevent pet from injuring itself if the pet is having convulsions, is<br>\n         staggering or is extremely excited. Take sample of suspected poison to the vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Keep all garbage covered and out of reach of your pets. Don\u2019t allow pets to run loose. Keep all<br>\n        toxic substances, especially anti-freeze, stored in safe place. Clean up any spills immediately.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Shocking\" href=\"#Shocking\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Shocking (\u89f8\u96fb)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Shocking\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u72d7\u96bb\u89f8\u96fb<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Weak or rapid but shallow breathing. Confusion. Pale gums. Weakness. Semi or unconsciousness.<\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n        Restrain pet if necessary. Place pet on its side with head extended. Keep it warm. Open the<br>\n        pet\u2019s mouth and carefully pull out tongue to keep the air passage open. If pet is unconscious,<br>\n        elevate the hindquarters slightly. Take to vet immediately.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Be sure your home and yard is \u201cpet proof\u201d so the pet will not injure itself. Auto accidents re<br>\n        the major cause of shock so keep your pets safe \u2013 on leash or in your yard.<\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Skunking\" href=\"#Skunking\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Skunking (\u5982\u679c\u88ab\u81ed\u9f2c\u9f20\u5674\u5230)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Skunking\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u88ab\u81ed\u9f2c\u9f20\u5674\u5230<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Strong odour.<\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n        In the event of being sprayed by a skunk, tomato juice is the most favourite remedy. A solution<br>\n        made by boiling mint leaves in water, applied when cool, has been reported to be an alternative.<br>\n        Residual odour is to be expected.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        In this case, prevention is indeed highly recommended. <\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Ticking\" href=\"#Ticking\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Ticking (\u5982\u679c\u767c\u73fe\u72d7\u96bb\u8eab\u4e0a\u6709\u8731)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Ticking\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u767c\u73fe\u72d7\u96bb\u8eab\u4e0a\u6709\u8731<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        General pain, joint pain and swelling, fever, poor appetite, chronic or intermittent lameness,<br>\n        stiffness, change in behaviour, kidney, eye and heart problems.<\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n        Using fine tipped tweezers and\/or gloved hands, gently grasp the tick close to the skin and<br>\n        carefully apply pressure and a straight upward movement. Do not risk leaving the head buried. If<br>\n        in doubt, try alternate method of heat or alcohol.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        If you are or have been in an area known as tick habitat, check your pets thoroughly after each<br>\n        exposure. If your pet shows any unusual behaviour, consult your veterinarian. <\/p>\n<p>        *Above Information Provided by BC SPCA<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-target=\"#Vomiting\" href=\"#Vomiting\"><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vomiting (\u5614\u5410)<\/h2>\n<p>\t<\/p>\n<div id=\"Vomiting\" class=\"collapse\">\n<p>\t<strong>\u5982\u679c\u72d7\u96bb\u5614\u5410<\/strong><br>\n\tSymptoms<br>\n        Inability to keep food or water in stomach.<\/p>\n<p>        Emergency Handling \u2013 What to do<br>\n        Stop all food and water for 12 hours. Then give small quantities of broth, cottage cheese and<br>\n        boiled rice and eggs. If this is kept down, follow after 24 hours with cooked rice or boiled<br>\n        hamburger. If vomiting persists for more than 24 hours, consult your vet.<\/p>\n<p>        Prevention<br>\n        Prevent chewing on indigestible material. string, foil, plastic, etc.), avoid garbage and<br>\n        strange foods. Do not allow large amounts of water after heavy exercise. Avoid car rides if pet<br>\n        is prone to motion sickness. 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