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Canine Information
Owner Information
Veterinary Information
Name
Date of Birth
Breed
Sex Male Female
Spayed Neutered Date
Microchip ID No.
Markings
Owner
Telephone
Breeder
Date Acquired
Veterinarian
Telephone
Emergency Contact
CanineHealth RecordSolo-Jec® 9 protects against
nine major diseases including the four types of lepto recommended by American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). It is also great for annual boosters. • Canine distemper • Canine adenovirus type 1 • Canine adenovirus type 2 • Parainfluenza • Parvovirus • Leptospira canicola • Leptospira grippotyphosa • Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae • Leptospira pomona
6Solo-Jec® 10 delivers the same protection as Solo-Jec® 9 plus the additional protection against coronavirus: • Canine distemper • Canine adenovirus type 1 • Canine adenovirus type 2 • Parainfluenza • Parvovirus • Leptospira canicola • Leptospira grippotyphosa • Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae • Leptospira pomona • Coronavirus
5-way + 4-way Lepto + corona
5-way + 4-way Lepto
6Solo-Jec® 6 delivers the same protection as Solo-Jec® 5 plus additional protection against coronavirus:
• Canine distemper
• Canine adenovirus type 1
• Canine adenovirus type 2
• Parainfluenza
• Parvovirus
• Coronavirus
5-way + corona
Solo-Jec® 5 delivers effective protection from five major diseases:
• Canine distemper
• Canine adenovirus type 1
• Canine adenovirus type 2
• Parainfluenza
• Parvovirus
5-way
5
Solo-Jec® is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. BI XXXX 12/13
Age of DogSuggested Vaccines
Standard Vaccine Program
Broadest Vaccine Program
6-8 weeks Solo-Jec® 5 Solo-Jec® 6
9-11 weeks Solo-Jec® 5 Solo-Jec® 6
12-14 weeks Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
15-17 weeks Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
1 year Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
2 year Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
3 year Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
4 year Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
5 year Solo-Jec® 9 Solo-Jec® 10
If concerned about coronavirus replace Solo-Jec® 5 with Solo-Jec® 6 and replace Solo-Jec® 9 with Solo-Jec® 10.
*See packaging for complete instructions.
Prepare injection site with antiseptic and inject entire syringe contents subcutaneously.
Fill syringe with entire mixture.
1 2
3 4
*See packaging for complete instructions.
*
Fill syringe with the liquid.
Inject the liquid into the dry vaccine and shake well.
1 2
3 4
*See packaging for complete instructions.
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Canine Diseases
Canine DistemperTransmitted primarily by direct contact with infected animals. Widespread, highly contagious and usually deadly, even among older dogs. A primary killer of puppies.
Canine Adenovirus Type 1 & 2Hepatitis is caused by Adenovirus type-1 and attacks the liver. Transmitted orally and by nasal secretions. In many cases the disease has a fast onset and dog owners think their pet has been poisoned. Early signs are similar to distemper. Adenovirus type-2 is a respiratory infection that may be associated with kennel cough.
Canine ParainfluenzaMild respiratory tract infection transmitted through contact with nasal secretions. Infection is more severe in young puppies.
Canine ParvovirusHighly resistant virus withstands extreme temperature changes and exposure to many disinfectants. May cause severe diarrhea and vomiting. A highly contagious disease and especially dangerous for puppies.
Canine CoronavirusA highly contagious, but mild and self-limiting intestinal disease. Causes vomiting and diarrhea in dogs of all ages, but is seen most often in young puppies.
Canine LeptospirosisLepto is an infectious bacterial disease that can cause kidneys and liver damage. Transmission can be waterborne or by contact with infected urine from rodents and other animals. Lepto is known to infect humans and is considered zoonotic.
Canine Bordetella Bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough)A bacterial respiratory tract infection transmitted by nasal and oral secretions. Harsh, non-productive cough may last 1-3 weeks. Bordetella infections can occur alone or in combination with other respiratory problems.
Canine Borreliosis (Lyme Disease)Bacterial infection spread by a bite from an infected tick. Symptoms include fever, lethargy and muscle stiffness. Lameness can occur in more severe cases.
RabiesThe most feared disease and is almost always fatal. Attacks the brain and central nervous system. Transmitted to humans through a bite or scratch by an infected animal.
Vaccination Record
Vaccination is easy!
Jan July
Feb Aug
Mar Sept
Apr Oct
May Nov
Jun Dec
Heartworm Treatment/Prevention
DateFecal/DeWorming
Solo
-Jec® 5
Solo
-Jec® 6
Solo
-Jec® 9
Solo
-Jec® 1
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Adenovirus type 1 (hepatitis)
Adenovirus type 2(tracheobronchitis)
Coronavirus
Distemper
Lepto.canicola
Lepto.grippotyphosa
Lepto. icterohaemorrhagiae
Lepto. pomona
Parainfluenza
Parvovirus
Recommended Doses
Recommended Age of
Vaccination
Basic 5-Way
Protection
If Lepto is a
Concern...
If Coronavirus
is a Concern...
If Lepto and
Coronavirus are a
Concern...
First 6-8 Weeks Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 6
Solo-Jec® 6
Second 9-11 Weeks Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 6
Solo-Jec® 6
Third12-16 Weeks
Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 9
Solo-Jec® 6
Solo-Jec® 10
Fourth16-17 Weeks
Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 9
Solo-Jec® 6
Solo-Jec® 10
Annual Booster
Solo-Jec® 5
Solo-Jec® 9
Solo-Jec® 6
Solo-Jec® 10
Basic + CoronaProgram
StandardProgram
BasicProgram
BroadestProgram
Vaccination Schedule