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Nobivac Intra-Trac 3 Vaccine for Dogs

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Merck Animal Health SKU: 065314

Size: 2 x 5 Doses

Protect Your Dog from Kennel Cough – Nobivac Intra-Trac 3

Nobivac Intra-Trac 3 is a vaccine given intranasally against the three important canine respiratory infections: Bordetella bronchiseptica, Canine Adenovirus Type 2 (CAV-2), and Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPiV). This non-invasive vaccine works through the provocation of localized immunity in the respiratory tract to reduce the severity and transmission of kennel cough. It is very ideal for high-risk environments such as boarding facilities, daycare centers, grooming salons, and shelters.

Benefits:

  • Benefits Triple Protection: Protects against Bordetella bronchiseptica, Canine Adenovirus Type 2, and Canine Parainfluenza Virus.
  • Fast-Acting Intranasal Immunity: It provokes a local immune response right at the site of infection for quicker protection.
  • Non-Invasive & Stress-Free: No injection is involved, hence more comfortable for dogs.
  • Ideal for High-Risk Dogs: Perfectly indicated for boarding, daycare, shelters, multi-dog households, and social environments.
  • Safe for Puppies & Adults – Puppies as young as 3 weeks can be vaccinated, and annual boosters provide ongoing protection.

NOTICE: This item requires Express shipping due to the perishable nature of this product. Express orders are shipped Monday - Wednesday. Cannot be shipped to a PO box. The product can only be shipped to the continental US. Please note, that it will require a signature upon delivery to ensure the order is received.

Why Nobivac Intra-Trac 3 over an injectable Bordetella vaccine?

The intranasal route gives quicker immunity due to immediate stimulation of the respiratory system, which is where infections start. Thus, faster kennel cough protection.

How often does my dog need to get this vaccine?

It should be given as an initial dose as early as 3 weeks, with annual boosters for continued protection.

When to Vaccinate:

Vaccinate dogs intranasally at 3 weeks of age or older. Historically, annual revaccination has been recommended for this product. The need for this booster has not been established. For more information on revaccination frequency consult your veterinarian or the manufacturer.

Preparation of the Vaccine:

  1. Hold the vaccine vial in an upright position. Flip the top up and pull to the left. The tear-off aluminum seal is connected to the flip top and will be easily removed. Remove, but do not discard the rubber stopper.
  2. Hold the nasal applicator in the upright position. If the diluent is visible in the neck portion of the nasal applicator, gently tap the applicator to force the diluent into the chamber. Hold the applicator by the neck and pull off the tip.
  3. Once the tip has been removed, carefully insert the neck of the nasal applicator into the upright vaccine vial.
  4. Gently squeeze the diluent out of the nasal applicator into the vaccine vial. Do not discard the nasal applicator.
  5. Replace the rubber stopper on the vaccine vial and shake gently until the vaccine is fully rehydrated.
  6. Remove the rubber stopper from the vaccine vial and insert the neck of the nasal applicator into the upright vaccine vial.
  7. Gently squeeze and release the nasal applicator so that the rehydrated vaccine is drawn back into the nasal applicator.
  8. While holding the nasal applicator in an upright position, slide a nasal disk over the neck of the nasal applicator.
  9. The vaccine is now ready to use.

Dosage & Administration:

The recommended dose is 0.5 mL of rehydrated vaccine administered intranasally. The vaccine is instilled using a nasal disk. By gently squeezing the body of the nasal applicator, squirt the rehydrated vaccine into one or both nostrils of the dog.

Caution:

  1. THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR INTRANASAL USE ONLY WITH THE ENCLOSED DILUENT. Systemic reactions resulting from inadvertent intramuscular or subcutaneous injection have been reported. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, inappetence, jaundice, and death associated with liver failure. Localized tissue necrosis at the injection site has also been reported. If inadvertent injection occurs, monitor the dog closely. Supportive therapy including IV fluids and treatment with gentamicin, tetracycline, trimethoprim/sulfa, or amoxicillin/clavulanic acid may be indicated. If an anaphylactoid reaction occurs, use epinephrine.
  2. Post-vaccinal reactions consisting of mild canine cough may occur following the use of this vaccine.
  3. For animal use only. Store at 2° - 8°C (35°- 46°F). Do not freeze. Do not mix with other products, except as specified on the label. This product has not been tested on pregnant bitches. Inactivate unused contents before disposal. In case of human exposure, contact a physician.
  4. This vaccine contains penicillin, streptomycin, and nystatin as preservatives.

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FAQ

What does the Nobivac Intra-Trac 3 Vaccine protect against?

The vaccine helps protect dogs against three major respiratory diseases contributing to kennel cough:

  • Bordetella bronchiseptica
  • Canine Adenovirus Type 2 (CAV-2)
  • Canine Parainfluenza Virus (CPiV)

How is it administered?

The vaccination Nobivac Intra-Trac 3 is given intranasally - through drops into the dog's nostrils. This form of administration means rapid protection due to the veterinarian giving it.

From what age could puppies receive it?

Puppies can be vaccinated as young as 3 weeks of age to begin providing immunity against respiratory infections.

Why is this vaccine important in social dogs?

It is contagious in boarding facilities, doggy daycare, grooming salons, shelters, and dog parks. This vaccine helps lessen the chance of infection among those highly exposed to it.

Are there any adverse reactions to this vaccine?

Some dogs have mild sneezing, discharge, or transient lethargy after vaccination. Serious reactions are uncommon but should be brought up with a veterinarian.

How soon does the vaccine provide protection?

Immunity starts developing within some days, but full protection takes one to two weeks, and thus vaccination should be done sometime in advance before exposure.

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