This will depend on the health and location of your dog. All dogs need rabies vaccine, which is one shot as a puppy, a booster at one year then one vaccine every three years. Most veterinarians also recommend every dog get the "combo" vaccine - distemper, parvo, coronavirus, etc - which is a series of 3-4 shots as a puppy then a yearly booster. If you want to board your dog at a kennel, you will need to get him his bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine, which is intranasal rather than a shot; this is done twice a year for dogs that are kenneled frequently.
Besides these, there are option vaccines and shots available depending on what you and your vet agree your dog needs.
Dogs need to be vaccinated against distemper most importantly. In England, we have an occasional canine disease called Parvo Virus, that flares up amongst dogs every few years- I'm not sure if this also exists in the US, but if so, vaccination against this is essential also, as it can be fatal. Rabies does not exist in the British Isles, but if it exists in the US and you are based there, then this also is important to vaccinate against. There are other canine ailments that should be injected against, but you'll need to ask your vet about these.
try the blue cross's website for pet owners www.allaboutpets.org.uk all professional advice on everything you need to know about your pets
it depends... if its a yearly or monthy checkup i would say 1 or 2 but if she/he is sick it could take a couple. :) <3
Every year.
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Having a dog myself
Well it depends. If your dog is ill it may need to have injections (MEDICATION) to help cure it but overall it shouldn't need any medication.
Only as much as it would hurt a human. But you have to remember we know why we are getting the injections while some dogs might get confused and therefore scared as they don't understand what is happening. However, they do not feel it if they get the injection in the loose skin at the top of the back just behind the neck, so injections are given there if possible.
I belive between 5 to 6 weeks
In some places in the world, rabbits do not need injections (like Canada), but in other places in the world, rabbits do need injections to protect them against myxomatosis and VHD (like the UK).
how many dogs can I keep before I need a license
No.
Yes, just like humans, dogs will feel injections.
2ml for cats & 5ml for dogs... hopefully you were talking veterinary :)
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The injects that your dog needs in order to immigrate to India are Rabies, Parvo, and heart worm. These are standard shots for all dogs regardless of travel status.
The answer is 200 injections.