
Solo-Jec 5 Vaccine for Dogs, 1 single dose with syringe
Solo-Jec 5 Vaccine is used to provide dogs with five-way protection from parvovirus, parainfluenza, canine adenovirus type 2, and canine distemper. It includes everything you need, complete with the disposable needle.
SOLO-JEC vaccines can help protect dogs against many vaccine preventable diseases. SOLO-JEC pet vaccines are packaged in single dose kits containing everything needed to vaccinate dogs against a variety of highly contagious canine diseases.
We recommend ordering vaccines on MONDAY or TUESDAY. To reduce the chance of your vaccine order being exposed to excessive heat or cold, use overnight or priority mail delivery. Vaccines shipped by any other method cannot be returned.
Prescription required for syringe orders shipping to: California, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and U.S. Virgin Islands.
Prescription required for Minnesota.
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The dosage is 1 mL injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Open the syringe by twisting or tapping the cap against a hard surface to break the heat weld. Prepare the vaccine by injecting the diluent into the vial containing the dry vaccine cake. Shake well. Withdraw entire contents into the syringe. Thoroughly prepare injection site with antiseptic. Inject 1 mL subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
Puppies 9 weeks or younger:
Vaccinate healthy puppies at 3-4 week intervals until 16 weeks of age for at least 3 doses.
Puppies over 9 weeks and adults:
Puppies over 9 weeks and adults should receive a minimum of 2 doses at 3-4 week intervals. Annual revaccination with a single dose is recommended.
Precautions: Do not vaccinate pregnant animals. Do not use in ferrets or mink. Protective immunity may not be completely established in all puppies vaccinated at less than 16 weeks of age because of maternal antibody interference. Only vaccinate healthy animals. Animals incubating any disease or stressed due to shipping, malnutrition, or parasitism may not achieve or maintain an adequate immune response. Burn containers and unused contents. Although rare, severe allergic reactions (anaphylactoid) may occur that require immediate veterinary care. Antidote: Epinephrine.
