Bordetella is the most common cause of tracheobronchitis (kennel
cough) in dogs. It is a bacterial illness that is most common among dogs
that congregate at things like shows, kennels or other places frequented
by large numbers of dogs at once. It does not appear that this bacterin
gives a full year of immunity in many instances. For dogs that are often
exposed to situations in which the infection is likely probably should
be vaccinated twice a year. There are intra-nasal as well as subcutaneous
bacterins available for this disease. The intra-nasal bacterin confers
immunity more quickly but the injectable version may last longer.