They're different things. L4 vaccinates against four strains of leptospirosis and DHP is for distemper, hepatitis and parvovirus.Does L4 cover DHP or is DHP a different vax?
They're different things. L4 vaccinates against four strains of leptospirosis and DHP is for distemper, hepatitis and parvovirus.
Thanks bothJust a note re vaccinations, mungo went for his jabs today and the vet is now offering L4, (until now he’s been having L2) but will need a booster in 4 weeks so that he has full immunity. I know Sweet FA you’ve said Blue is up to date with L4, but this would have caught me out if I needed him fully vaccinated for kennels in the next couple of weeks.
Also they advise me having blood test for him for something I now can’t remember the name of, as he’s from mainland Europe. Apparently its a relatively new concern re dogs from other countries, and they now wouldn’t perform surgery on him without an all-clear. Another £60
Bloody dogs
Edit to add, I’ve looked it up, its Brucella, and very unlikely to apply to Mungo but can understand why vets would prefer to know that the dog doesn’t have it
That takes the meaning of a proper handful to a whole new level !
We were in the other room. We came into this room and this is what we foundAnd what about you kabbes where are you and your wife going to sit?
They’re very very comfortable with each other, Mabel and Ted. They don’t love each other yet, not like Ted and Boo did. But there’s no animosity, so that’s a good start. Happy to both sleep on our bed or on the same bench at the same time. But if we pet Mabel too much, Ted tries to get on our lap to remind us who the special baby isBeautiful room there. I love that the cat is full on snoozing, while Ted has half an eye open; how are they getting on? I’ve forgotten the new cats name, but they look pretty comfortable sharing space together