If you take your dog to the vet. The vet will know which ones are important. Ones he might get are Parvo, Distemper, and Rabies.
No, some are provided through nasal or oral routes.
In California, some pharmacies have RNs to give shots.
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Yes, your handicap directly relates to how many shots you get. In strokeplay, a handicap of 10 would give you 10 shots. In matchplay you would get the difference between your handicap and your opponents, or have to give them shots. Some competitions stipulate that 3/4 of the difference be given.
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If you are travelling to a country with diseases for which you have no immunity, then a shot may be in order. For instance, if you are travelling to the carribean, then Hep A and B shots might be in order. Secondly, if there is a sudden outbreak of some disease, a new vaccine might be developed to be given to the populatoin. Such as H1N1 outbreak.
Really you can feed them anything. Get some calcium shots or pills to give them. Ask your vet what kind to get him.
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The laws vary by state but some pharmacists can become certified to give immunizations (seasonal flu, H1N1, varicella, etc.)
Give him some tylenol. My doctor recomends this.
vaccination.