Your puppy received her first ProHeart 6 shot today which protects against heartworm for six months. While it is generally well-tolerated, it's natural to be vigilant about any side effects.
- Monitor for any signs of an allergic reaction.
- Track your puppy's energy levels and appetite.
- Contact your vet if you notice unusual symptoms.
After receiving a ProHeart 6 injection, most puppies experience no significant side effects. However, keep an eye out for any signs of an allergic reaction like swelling around the face, gastrointestinal upset like vomiting or diarrhea, or a high fever. Decreased activity levels or a reduced appetite might also occur. It’s important to ensure your puppy remains hydrated and comfortable, and to watch closely for any worrying changes in behavior or health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the common side effects of ProHeart 6?
Common side effects are mild and may include some lethargy or mild swelling at the injection site. Serious reactions are rare, but keep an eye out for any severe symptoms.
- How long should I monitor my puppy after the injection?
It's advisable to observe your puppy for 24 to 48 hours after the injection to catch any adverse reactions early.
- What should I do if my puppy shows severe symptoms?
If your puppy shows severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, hives, or collapse, seek immediate veterinary care, as these could indicate a severe allergic reaction.
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