I thought noone had admitted that Cylap can cause these types of reactions, which was why I was surprised to see this:
http://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/Fort_Dodge_Animal_Health/Cylap/-44936.html
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Mine are all due in about a month so I may take this to the vet if they don't know about it.
http://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/Fort_Dodge_Animal_Health/Cylap/-44936.html
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So it seems they are definately recognised side-effects and so vets should know about them if they have the latest information. NOAH is the trade industry body for animal health products, so this information must come from the people who make Cylap itself.Up to 50% of animals will show palpable reactions which consist of swelling measuring up to 2 cm in diameter, redness and in some cases hair loss. The swelling subsides within 2-3 weeks without further treatment. Up to 50% of animals will show transient moderate pyrexia appearing within one day of vaccination and lasting for up to 3 days. Following vaccination animals may exhibit transient forelimb lameness which normally resolves within 48 hours.
Mine are all due in about a month so I may take this to the vet if they don't know about it.