Quote Originally Posted by Ladybug06 View Post
We needed to get a bordetella shot for our dog before we could let him stay in a doggie boarding place. We did and had no problems. Then last year we took him to get his bordetella booster. This time the vet sprayed the med. in his nose. For about two weeks he started snorting and sneezing a little. Could the booster cause that?? I really am leary about giving him another booster when it's due because I think it bothered him too much. The shot didn't, but this nose spray did. Has anyone has simular probs????

Thanks in advance,

Ladybug
Yes the nasal Bordatella vaccine can and often does cause some sneezing afterwards. Your vet should have warned you of that possiblity when he/she gave the booster.

If it seemed particularly distressing you could ask that they only use the injectable version instead next year. Be SURE to mention ANY type of discomfort or reaction to any vaccine or medicine to the vet's office. Don't wait until the following year, just go ahead and give them a call on the phone right away so they will note that in the records, otherwise things sometimes get forgotten by the next year and they may use the same products again not knowing there was a problem.

The difference in the nasal is that it becomes effective within 3 days and depending on whether your previous vaccine was overdue or how soon you were going to the kennel it could have been why they used the nasal one, or sometimes if they're doing alot of other injectables the nasal one can be used to help spread things out a bit.

The injectable one requires that the booster not be overdue and if it is, would require a second injection in 2-4 weeks to be effective as it should be.

Hope that info helped some. Sorry your dog had such a sneezing problem afterwards.