This is going to be dependent to the specific laws of the state the rabies vaccination is given in, but in the majority of states that require a rabies vaccination certificate they must be signed by the licensed veterinarian who gave the vaccination. To find out about a specific state, check the state's statutes on rabies control and rabies certificates.
You need to give the dog, shots against rabies, as per advise of the veterinary doctor.
The two most important vaccines for veterinary personnel are a current tetanus anti-toxin vaccine and pre-exposure rabies vaccination.
If anything you may want to consider Rabies although where rabies in endemic only 0.5% carry the disease. It would be far better just to take the dog to the Veterinary Surgeon
Louis Pasteur used the common sense for the vaccine production. He infected the rabbits with rabies virus. When the rabbit developed the rabies and died of rabies. He removed the brains of rabbits and dried them, for about ten day, after making small pieces of the same. This way he attenuated the rabies virus. Form this tissue he made the rabies vaccine. This was very crude vaccine and protection rate was about 60 % only. 18 people died of rabies, due to rabies vaccine in initial days of rabies vaccine production.
Possibly, although this is rare - check with your local humane shelter to see what might be available. It is more likely you can find reduced-cost veterinary services such as rabies vaccination and spay/neuter services.
Hans C. Matter has written: 'Suggestions for the development of a research project for the field evaluation of several vaccine-bait delivery techniques to vaccinate dogs orally against rabies' -- subject(s): Veterinary vaccines, Dogs, Rabies vaccines, Diseases, Rabies in animals
You can vaccinate the mother. The babies need to be at least 4 monhts old before their immune system can handle a Rabies vaccine. Do not vaccinate a pregnant animal with Rabies. It can affect the unborns.
Dogs and domestic cats entering the country from the United States will need certification, signed by a licensed veterinarian, that they have been vaccinated against rabies during the preceding 36-month period. All animals are subject to veterinary inspection on arrival in Canada. If evidence or suspicion of disease is found, the animals may be refused entry.
With a bullet. Seriously, there's no cure for any animal with rabies, just a vaccine to prevent it.
According to The American Veterinary Medical Association in the event that a vaccinated pet ferret bites or scratches someone, the animal may be quarantined for 10 days.
First of all its GERMAN SHEPHERD, not "Shepard". Second of all, if your dog is not current on his/her rabies (which, why in the world would he/she not be) then you should get this dog to the veterinary IMMEDIATELY to be checked out.
To practice as a veterinarian, you need to have the following: 1. A DVM or VMD degree from an accredited school of veterinary medicine (in the US; non-US requirements are different) 2. A passing grade on the National Board Exam 3. A passing grade on the state licensing exam where you wish to practice 4. A license to practice in the state you are in 5. Accreditation and certification from APHIS for rabies vaccines, etc.