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2025 Vet Guide: Bordetella Vaccine for Dogs – Kennel Cough Prevention, Schedule & Safety 🐶💉

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2025 Vet Guide: Bordetella Vaccine for Dogs – Kennel Cough Prevention, Schedule & Safety 🐶💉

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2025 Vet Guide: Bordetella Vaccine for Dogs – Kennel Cough Prevention, Schedule & Safety 🐶💉

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

The Bordetella vaccine protects against Bordetella bronchiseptica, a leading cause of kennel cough (canine infectious tracheobronchitis). It's non-core, meaning it's recommended based on your dog's social lifestyle—boarding, daycare, grooming, or training exposure. Here's everything you need to know. 🛡️

1️⃣ Why Vaccinate Against Kennel Cough?

  • Highly contagious: Spread via coughs, sneezes, or shared items in group settings.
  • Minimizes severity: Vaccinated dogs often experience milder symptoms and shorter illness.
  • Facility requirements: Most kennels, parks, or training centers require proof of vaccination.

2️⃣ Vaccine Types & Effectiveness

Type Description Best Use
Intranasal (live) Drops into nose; quick local immunity in 48‑72 hrs. Preferred when exposure is imminent.
Oral (live) Liquid swallowed; similar protection as nasal. Good for dogs who resist nasal drops.
Injectable (killed) Shots, slower immunity development. Use when nasal/oral unavailable or unsuitable.

3️⃣ Vaccination Schedule

  • Puppies: First dose at 6–8 weeks (or 8–14 weeks), then booster in 2–4 weeks.
  • Adults: Annual boosters are standard; may be required every 6 months in high-risk settings.

4️⃣ Safety & Side Effects

Most dogs tolerate it well. Here's what to expect:

  • Mild reactions: Lethargy, mild fever, appetite loss 1–2 days post-vaccination.
  • Local effects: Injectable may cause tenderness or a small lump that resolves in weeks.
  • Nasal vaccine signs: Sneezing, mild cough, runny nose typical of intranasal administration.
  • Severe allergic reactions: Rare, possible signs include facial swelling, hives, vomiting, breathing issues—seek immediate vet care.

5️⃣ When to Avoid or Delay

  • Sick, febrile, or immunocompromised dogs.
  • Recent severe vaccine reaction—consult your vet for a tailored approach.
  • Pregnant dogs—discuss risk vs benefit with your veterinarian.

6️⃣ Post-Vaccination Monitoring

  • Observe for 30–60 mins post-shot for acute allergic reactions.
  • Track mild symptoms—rest, hydration, monitor lumps or sneezing.
  • If symptoms persist beyond 48 hours or escalate, contact your vet.

7️⃣ Combining with Core Vaccines

The Bordetella vaccine can be given alongside core vaccines like DA2PP, but giving multiple vaccines in one visit may slightly increase mild side effects.

8️⃣ Additional Prevention Measures

  • Ensure up-to-date vaccination for distemper, parainfluenza, adenovirus (DA2PP)
  • Maintain good hygiene in kennels—inoculating cleanness reduces spread.
  • Minimize exposure to coughing dogs during outbreaks.

9️⃣ Tools & Tips for Owners

  • Ask A Vet: 24/7 advice for vaccination timing, side effect monitoring, and illness triage.
  • Woopf: Track vaccine dates, breeds, side effects, vet visits.
  • Purrz: Maintain booster reminders and record kennel cough exposures or symptoms.

📚 FAQ

Q: Can vaccinated dogs still get kennel cough?

Yes—because multiple pathogens cause it—but vaccinated dogs typically get milder symptoms and recover faster.

Q: Which form is best?

Intranasal and oral live vaccines provide faster and broader respiratory immunity. Injectable is fine when other options aren’t suitable.

Q: Is the booster annual?

Yes—standard protocol is yearly, though some facilities require more frequent boosters when risk is high.

💬 Owner Insight

> “We had to boost Roxy every six months for daycare. After that, she’s never had more than a mild cough—and never missed a play session!”

🏁 Final Thoughts from Dr Houston

The Bordetella vaccine is a key tool in protecting social dogs against kennel cough. With the appropriate form, timing, and awareness of side effects, it keeps dogs healthy and engaged in 2025 and beyond. When combined with tools like Ask A Vet, Woopf, and Purrz, you’re well-supported at every step. 💙

Download the Ask A Vet app for expert vaccine guidance, symptom tracking, and peace of mind. 📱

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