Preparing a dog for vaccination does not start on the day the dog receives the vaccine. It starts much earlier. The condition of the body, stress level, and nutrition directly influence how the body reacts.

The vaccine itself is not the problem. The problem arises when the body is not ready to process it. As long as you have questions or discomfort, it is a sign to pause, learn, and understand what you are doing.

Preparing a Dog for Vaccination Starts Before the Injection

In my experience, dog vaccination does not begin in the clinic but days earlier through preparation of the body. When the body is stable, nourished, and relieved of excess stress, reactions are minimal or absent.

 

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Sasha Riess talking about preparing a dog for vaccination

Preparing a dog for vaccination starts with a stable body and low stress.

 

 

What Preparation Looks Like in Practice

A few days before vaccination, the focus is on the digestive system and the liver.

  • Maintain Routine: The dog should not be under additional stress or change its diet.

  • Simple Nutrition: Keep meals clean and easy to digest.

  • Probiotics: Start giving a probiotic to support the gut.

On the Day of Vaccination: Supporting the Stimulus

On the day of vaccination, I use the homeopathic remedy Lysin 30C (one to three pellets or drops in food or water). Experience has shown me that it helps the body adapt more easily to an external stimulus. I do not complicate things; I simply observe the dog’s reactions.

The Post-Vaccination Period: Clearing the System

What you give a dog in the two weeks after vaccination matters. This is the period when the body unloads and clears what it does not need.

Two weeks after vaccination, I follow this protocol:

  • Silicea 30C and Thuja 30C: Given on the same day in the same doses.

  • Liver Support: I use milk thistle tea to support the liver during this demanding role.

  • Detox Bathing: I wash the dog with a mild shampoo and rinse with a solution of water and apple cider vinegar (without additional rinsing). Since the skin is the largest elimination organ, this support is vital.

 

Vaccination and Stress in Dogs

None of this makes sense if a dog lives in chaos. If a dog is under constant stress, poor nutrition, or an insecure relationship with the human, then no vaccine is a small thing.

When a dog lives in a stable system with proper nutrition and a clear relationship with the human, the body has the capacity to handle far more than we think.

 

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Bathing a dog as part of detoxification after vaccination

The skin is an important organ in the process of clearing the body after vaccination.

 

Conclusion: Do Not Act Out of Panic

If you have doubt, learn. If you are not at peace, stop. The worst decisions are made when we try to escape our own inner feeling. This is my way—not for you to follow blindly, but to understand the „why“ behind it.


This deep understanding of a dog’s emotional and physical state is at the heart of everything we do. At Integrative and Holistic Grooming Education, we teach people how to apply these principles of stability and care in their everyday lives with their dogs, helping create calm, healthy, and happy results.