Can Distemper Vaccine Cause My Dog To Have Runny Eyes?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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While most of the vaccines recommended for dogs and cats are administered by injection some are given by drops or sprays into the animal’s eyes or nose.

Side effects to intranasal vaccines look a lot like a cold and include symptoms such as a runny nose, coughing, and sneezing

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How can I tell if my dog is having an allergic reaction to shots?

Signs can be

vomiting and/or diarrhea within the first few hours after administration of the vaccine

. Puffiness may be noted, especially around the eyes, muzzle and ears. Another potential symptom is hives, or bumps, all over the body.

Can distemper affect dogs eyes?

Signs of Distemper include squinting,

congestion of the eyes, and eye discharges

. Weight loss, vomiting, nasal discharges, poor appetite, and diarrhea sometimes occur. Most infected dogs have a fever and “stuffed up” head.

Can a dog have a reaction to a vaccine a week later?

Reactions at the injection site – Irritation, swelling, pain, and redness can develop at the site of injection,

typically anywhere from 30 minutes to a week after the vaccine is given

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How long do distemper vaccine side effects last?

Lethargy, a slight fever, and some mild discomfort are the most common side effects pets get from vaccines. This can be characterized by your pet not acting like their usual self. This is a normal reaction to vaccinations, and the symptoms should be mild and only last

one or two days

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Are there any side effects from puppy vaccinations?


Discomfort and local swelling at the vaccination site

. Mild fever. Decreased appetite and activity. Sneezing, mild coughing, “snotty nose” or other respiratory signs may occur 2-5 days after your pet receives an intranasal vaccine.

Can a fully vaccinated dog get distemper?

Question: Can my dog contract distemper if he’s had a vaccine? Answer: Unfortunately, the short answer to this question is “yes”.

Vaccines are unable to 100% completely protect against a disease

, however providing your dog with the recommended vaccination protocol will greatly reduce his chances of becoming sick.

Which dog vaccines are absolutely necessary?

  • Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus (DHPP). Commonly called the “distemper shot,” this combination vaccine actually protects against the four diseases in its full name.
  • Rabies. Rabies virus is fatal and all mammals, including humans, are susceptible to infection.

What does distemper discharge look like?

The first symptom of distemper in dogs is usually

watery to pus-like discharge from his eyes

, followed by fever, loss of appetite, and clear nasal discharge.

How long does allergic reaction from vaccine last in dogs?

The most common reaction dogs display after getting their shots is general discomfort and lethargy. This may be paired with a mild fever as your dog’s immune system works and responds to the vaccination. These mild symptoms are normal and appropriate, and should only last about

one or two days

before fading away.

What breeds are more prone to vaccine reactions?

The top 5 breeds for reactions were

Dachshund, Pug, Boston Terrier, Miniature Pinscher, and Chihuahua

. Boxers were the only large breed with more reactions than average. Breed variations in response to rabies vaccination were recently reported.

Do dogs feel unwell after vaccinations?


Feeling sick after having shots is relatively common for dogs

. Sometimes the side-effects of shots can last for a day or two, although some dogs may recover more quickly. Following its shots, a dog may display symptoms and signs such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, low mood, high temperature, and a mild cough.

Do dogs feel ill after vaccines?


Lethargy, mild discomfort, and a slight fever are the most common reactions to vaccines in dogs

. This is often characterized by your dog just not acting like their usual self; perhaps being a little more lazy than normal.

How can u tell if a dog is running a fever?

  1. Loss of appetite.
  2. Shivering.
  3. Panting.
  4. Red or glassy-looking eyes.
  5. Warm ears and/or nose.
  6. Runny nose.
  7. Decreased energy.
  8. Coughing.

What should I watch after puppy shots?

  • Fever.
  • Sluggishness.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Facial or paw swelling and/or hives.
  • Vomiting.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Pain or swelling around the injection site.
  • Collapse, difficulty breathing, and seizures (anaphylactic shock)

Is my dogs eye infected?

How do I know if my dog has an eye infection?

If your dog’s eyes are weeping, watering more than usual, or you notice yellow, green or white coloured discharge, they may have an eye infection

. Other signs of eye infections in dogs include pawing at their eye, blinking more than usual, swelling, redness and squinting.

What are parvo symptoms?

Some of the signs of parvovirus include

lethargy; loss of appetite; abdominal pain and bloating; fever or low body temperature (hypothermia); vomiting; and severe, often bloody, diarrhea

. Persistent vomiting and diarrhea can cause rapid dehydration, and damage to the intestines and immune system can cause septic shock.

Can a dog have distemper without symptoms?

What are the signs of distemper?

A significant percentage of dogs have no or very mild clinical signs that are not detected

though they do shed the virus and develop immunity.

How often does a dog need a distemper shot?

Caused by an airborne virus, distemper is a severe disease that, among other problems, may cause permanent brain damage. Puppies need a booster 1 year after completing the initial series, then all dogs need a booster

every 3 years or more often

. Core dog vaccine.

Is distemper and parvo the same shot?

CORE: DA2P (a.k.a. “Parvo” or “Distemper shot”)

Combination shot protecting against Distemper, Adenovirus (Canine Infectious Hepatitis), and “Parvo.”

This vaccine may be administered as a DA2PP, which is the same thing, but also includes protection against Parainfluenza (an important, but “non-core” vaccine)

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Does distemper shot calm dogs down?

Canine Distemper has NOTHING at all to do with a dog’s behavior or temperament.

Getting the vaccine will not keep a dog calm or stop it from biting

. The confusion comes from the origins of the word and the notions people had about what caused diseases many hundreds of years ago.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.