depends on your age
You need a hepatitis B vaccine series of three shots to maintain immunity.
Rabies shots are suggested at once a year when you are already going in to get tetnus, strangles, 4 way, and a coggins test.
antibiotics, and vaccine shots
they both can be given through shots.
My opinion is that no, doctors should not charge to administer a vaccine and the cost of the vaccine. If this was the case, not so many people would go to get shots to keep them immune from disease. If less people get their shots, then the whole population with become less healthy. #doesthishelpany #ihopeso #sorryifitdoesnot
The flu vaccine is recommended for children and the elderly but nobody is forced to get it. Whether or not to get a flu vaccine is a personal choice.
yes
This depends upon which vaccine you are asking about. The vaccines used for pet animals (dogs, cats, horses) are a single shot, boosted annually or tri-annually depending upon the specific vaccine given. In humans the pre-exposure prophylaxis vaccine is a series of three shots. The post-exposure prophylaxis vaccine is a series of five shots.
You should take your coon hound to the vet 3 times every 2 months if its a boy if its a girl 5 times every 2 months. Another answer I don't think you need to take it to the that often (as above suggested) that's a little silly. Unless, your dog is ill or gets hurt. Probably once or twice a year to renew any vaccine shots.
If you get bite by a animal with it and do not treat it you could die
Yes, the Rabies Vaccine must be administered by a certified Veterinarian.
No, Parvo is not a vaccine that needs to be administered yearly. The Parvo vaccine is typically given as a series of shots to puppies, with boosters given every 1-3 years depending on the veterinarian's recommendation.