Can dogs still be infected with canine parvovirus after being vaccinated?

Yes, dogs can still be infected with canine parvovirus even after being vaccinated, though the risk is significantly reduced. Vaccination is highly effective, but it is not 100% foolproof. Here are some reasons why this might happen:

  1. Incomplete Vaccination Schedule: Puppies require multiple vaccinations to build full immunity. If the vaccination schedule is not completed, their immune system may not be strong enough to fight off the virus.
  2. Failure to Develop Immunity: Some dogs may not develop the necessary immune response even after vaccination. This is rare but possible.
  3. Overwhelming Viral Load: In cases where the dog is exposed to a very high amount of the virus, their immune system might be overwhelmed, even if they are vaccinated.

Vaccinated dogs typically experience milder symptoms if they do contract the virus. Regular boosters and maintaining a clean environment can help reduce the risk further.

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