I know that pre-treating furkids with Benadryl (or maybe something else?) is recommended prior to them getting distempter shots so I'm wondering... Can over-the-counter Benadryl be given orally, just prior to arriving at the vet's office, or should it only be administered as a shot by the vet (for maximum, immediate potency and effectiveness?) I have a bottle of Childrens' Benadryl at home and was just curious. . . . I know that it's best to wait about a minimum of 30 min. after the distemper shots before leaving the office, to ensure there is no reactions (although reactions can also occur hours later, unfortunately). My furkids were last treated with the Galaxy-D and had absolutely no reactions whatsoever but this year they will get the Fervac-D (what my 'vet of choice' has on-hand and my preference over Galaxy-D). I've done some research on all three vaccines (Galaxy, Fervac, and Purevax) and feel confident that the Fervac is OK, although I've read some past FML posts about reactions to Fervac. Actually, I've read about reactions to all three vaccines so none of them are absolutely "reaction proof". Also, what *should* the vet use to combat a reaction, should one occur? Anything else I should be aware of? THANKS! Jennifer and the dynamic duo, Sasha & Snowy :-) [Posted in FML issue 5064]