In the UK the dog licence was abolished in 1987. No licence is required for dogs as pets. A veterinarian will vaccinate a dog for a fee. Their fees vary.
rabies
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
to reduce the risk of getting what the vaccine was for
how many dogs can I keep before I need a license
No.
The rabies vaccine is the only injection legally required for dogs in many jurisdictions.
You can take a bath whenever you like after chickenpox vaccine.
It depends on where you take your dogs. Some beaches require a license while others dont. You will have to check with your local animal shelter for more information
No, it's one year. It's the rabies vaccine that is good for three years--provided the vet uses the three-year kind. I understand for puppies and some other dogs the one-year rabies vaccine is better. Check with your vet.
Since there is more than one type of vaccine, there is more than one clinical name for rabies vaccines in dogs. These include Rabvac, Defensor, Rabdomun, Prorab and Imrab.
You can not take the corticosteroids drugs with any vaccine. The effect of vaccine will be diminished or may be absent.
Inject into the ruff of the neck Tetanus is very rare in dogs who have been shown to be resistant to the toxin. There is a potential risk in the vaccine itself, which makes this vaccine rarely given to dogs. See you veterinary surgeon first.