
DHPPI + Anti Rabies (Pet Vaccination at Home)


Protect your pet from multiple serious and potentially fatal viral diseases with the DHPPi + Anti-Rabies Vaccine. Tata 1mg sources and authenticates the vaccine used for this service. With our at-home vaccination service, our trusted partner, under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, visits your home to administer the vaccine and provide associated clinical care in the familiar environment of home, without the stress of travelling to a clinic. Book now for a convenient DHPPi + Anti Rabies vaccination for your dog at home.






Understanding DHPPI + Anti Rabies (Pet Vaccination at Home)
What is the DHPPI + Anti Rabies Vaccine?
The DHPPi + Anti-Rabies Vaccine for pets is a combination vaccination used for the active immunization of pets against multiple viral diseases. The DHPPi vaccine contains weakened strains of canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus type 2, canine parvovirus, and canine parainfluenza virus, while the anti-rabies vaccine contains an inactivated rabies virus.
These vaccines help the body produce protective antibodies against these infections without causing the disease. Vaccination plays an important role in reducing the severity and spread of these infections while supporting the overall health and safety of pets.
Protection from Diseases:
The DHPPI + Anti Rabies Vaccine offers protection from five distinct diseases:
Distemper: Distemper is a highly contagious viral disease that can affect the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. Symptoms may include fever, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, muscle twitching, and paralysis.
Hepatitis: Hepatitis caused by canine adenovirus may affect the liver and lead to symptoms such as fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, discharge from the eyes or nose, cloudy eyes, and bleeding disorders.
Parvovirus: Parvovirus is a highly infectious disease that mainly affects the gastrointestinal tract. It may cause vomiting, severe diarrhea, fever, appetite loss, dehydration, and lethargy. The disease can become life-threatening if left untreated.
Parainfluenza: Parainfluenza is a contagious respiratory infection that spreads through the air. It may lead to coughing, fever, runny nose, lethargy, and decreased appetite.
Rabies: Rabies is a serious viral disease that attacks the nervous system and is usually transmitted through the bite or saliva of an infected animal. It can spread to other animals as well as humans. Once symptoms appear, the disease is almost always fatal. Symptoms may include aggression, excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing, weakness, fever, anxiety, and paralysis.
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to help protect pets against these infections and reduce the risk of disease transmission.
Suitable for:
The DHPPi + Anti-Rabies Vaccine is suitable for dogs as recommended by the veterinarian. Vaccination schedules may vary depending on the dog’s age, vaccination history, health condition, and local veterinary guidelines.
Administration
DHPPi Vaccination Schedule:
The DHPPi vaccine is generally recommended from 8–10 weeks of age for early protection. A second or final dose is usually administered 2–4 weeks later when the dog is 12 weeks or older. If vaccination begins after 12 weeks of age, one dose may be given at 12 weeks followed by another dose at 14–16 weeks of age.
Revaccination for protection against parainfluenza is generally recommended every year. For canine distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus, revaccination is usually advised every 3 years or as directed by the veterinarian.
Anti-Rabies Vaccination Schedule:
Primary anti-rabies vaccination is generally recommended at or above 3 months of age. In some cases, earlier vaccination may be advised, followed by a repeat dose as recommended by the veterinarian.
Revaccination is generally recommended every 3 years or according to local veterinary regulations and veterinary advice.
For pets exposed to a suspected rabid animal, post-bite anti-rabies vaccination may be administered under strict veterinary supervision. The schedule generally includes doses on:
- Day 0
- Day 3
- Day 7
- Day 14
- Day 28
Routine preventive vaccination remains important for long-term protection.
Benefits of DHPPI + Anti Rabies Vaccine
The DHPPi + Anti-Rabies Vaccine offers several benefits, including:
- Protection against multiple serious viral diseases
- Reduced risk of disease transmission to humans and other animals
- Support for long-term immunity and overall health
- Reduced risk of costly emergency treatments and hospitalization
- Compliance with pet vaccination and travel requirements
Take a proactive step towards the health of your dog by getting them vaccinated with our at-home vaccination service. At-home vaccination eliminates the need for travel or transporting your dog, saving time by avoiding clinic wait times. In addition, the dog does not have to undergo the stress of an unknown environment at the clinic and remains in the familiarity and comfort of your home.
Side Effects of DHPPI + Anti Rabies Vaccine
The DHPPi + Anti-Rabies Vaccine is generally well-tolerated. In some cases, mild and temporary side effects may occur as the body responds to the vaccine. These may include swelling at the injection site, tiredness, mild fever, or reduced activity levels. These effects usually resolve on their own within a short duration. In rare cases, allergic reactions such as vomiting, diarrhea, itching, or lethargy may occur. Consult a veterinarian immediately if you notice severe or persistent symptoms.
Note:
- Price includes vaccine administration charges.
- We request that you kindly update demographic details, such as the number of pets, species, name, breed, date of birth, and age at the time of booking. Our 1mg representative will contact you for confirmation and verification of the pet information.
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