The Solojet 7 and 1 vaccine is an affordable way to offer protection pet from 7 common canine diseases. This vaccine can be overwhelming for small breeds or dogs who are sensitive to vaccines. It is recommend in these individuals to space out vaccines so that the immune system is not overwhelmed.
1. Chicken Pox. 2. Tetnis vaccine. 3. Flu vaccine. 4. Small Pox. 5. Polio. 6. (New) Swine flu shot. 7. (New) Aids vaccine
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7 YEARS
DHLP/Parvo vaccine. You can also get the vaccine with Corona added too. The vaccine is for Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, Parainfluenza & Parvo. A pup needs a series of vaccines (check with your Veterinarian) and thereafter, a booster once a year.
7-10 years I am a nurse at a doctor's office and we give lots of tetanus shots!
im not sure... but i do know you have to use a vaccine first, then get a diesieded mouse and give it to the doctor, then take the vaccine and give it to the girl that is diesiesed
it depends on the type of animal,for example u have to give a cat rabies shots every 3 years, dogs rabies shots every 5-7 years or lower.You have to take prophylactic vaccine for rabies on day 0, 7, 28 and 90 or on day 0, 28 and then on day 90. Booster doses are to be taken yearly.
You have human diploid cell vaccine, vero monkey cell vaccine and chicken embryo cell vaccine for immunization of rabies. For pre-exposure vaccination, you need to take vaccine on day 0, 7, 28, six months and then yearly or on day 0, 28, six moths and then yearly. For post-exposure vaccination, you go for 0, 3, 7, 14, 28, 90 days. If you want to continue the protection, then booster dose to be taken yearly.
No. Rabies vaccine is just that-a vaccine for rabies. To protect your dog against distemper,parvo and other diseases the dog must also be vaccinated agaist those. Frequently these are given in a combination shot,so your dog only has to get poked once to be protected from up to 7 diseases. Rabies vaccine,however,is always just for rabies.