Future of Vaccinations in Dogs. By: Drs. Foster & Smith

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1. Schedule Changes

1.1. As more knowledge is gained about vaccinations, vet's have recently and will continue to rotate vaccine schedules. These schedules will happen on a three year rotation basis. (Foster & Smith, 2017)

2. Methods

2.1. Currently, oral vaccinations are slowly becoming more popular. Up until recently, majority of vaccinations were only available through needles. It is expected that eventually vaccines will slowly release antigens that can protect against certain viruses for up to 3 years (Foster & Smith, 2017).

3. Monovalent Vaccinations

3.1. Vaccinations will be more focused on treating specific diseases and health problems (Foster & Smith, 2017). Currently, vaccinations treat a multitude of things that often include unnecessary components.

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5. New and Improved

5.1. As times change, developments will include prevention against non-infectious diseases including arthritis and juvenile onset diabetes. A vaccine against melanoma cancer was recently released, with more in hopeful sight (Foster & Smith, 2017).

6. References:

6.1. Foster & Smith. (2017). Pet Education: The future of vaccinations in dogs. Retrieved from: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2115&aid=970