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Nobivac Canine 1-Cv (25 Doses)

Item: N019711
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This item cannot be shipped to Minnesota, Canada and P.O. Boxes. Use must be approved by your veterinarian.

All vaccines are shipped via the Vaccine Shipping method. A $34.95 flat rate fee is charged for all orders containing vaccines. Vaccines are shipped in insulated packaging with ice in order to deliver chilled and someone should be present to sign for and receive the vaccine. For more shipping info click here.

During these hot summer months, we highly encourage shipping this item via Express (1-2 day); we cannot be held responsible for items that are shipped Priority (2-4 day) as the ice will not last that long.

Description

Nobivacˇ Canine 1-Cv (feline enteric coronavirus) vaccine is a killed virus vaccine recommended for the vaccination of healthy dogs as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by canine coronavirus infection. The virus has been chemically inactivated and combined with an adjuvant designed to enhance the immune response.

  • Approved for the vaccination of health dogs as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by canine coronavirus infection
  • Recommended for use in health dogs 6 weeks of age or older
  • Useful Information

    Inject one dose (1 mL) subcutaneously or intramuscularly. The initial dose may be given at 6 weeks of age. A second dose is given 2 to 4 weeks later. A minimum of two doses is required for primary immunization. Annual revaccination with one dose is recommended.

    Following the advice of the American Veterinary Medical Association on Vaccination Principles, an appropriate revaccination program for individual animals should be made based upon veterinarian-client-patient relationships.

    Use entire contents immediately.

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