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rabies
By inward I suppose you mean it coughs from the throat. Many dogs can have a cough (kennel cough) if they are around other dogs that have it. It is very contagious. Take your dog to the veterinarian he can tell you what is wrong. Also, keep up with it's vaccinations yearly. There is a vaccine for kennel cough.
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
Dogs. not at once but perhaps over a lifetime
if you treat them well
The rabies vaccine is the only injection legally required for dogs in many jurisdictions.
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.
about 10-15
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.
Thefirst rabies vaccine was developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885.
it is a combination of 5 other vaccine its really good for the dog