Ask around. Sometimes county animal departments and a few vets do them for free.
I would try the humane society. There pretty cheep compared to veterinarian hospitals
depending on the vaccinations given and the size of the puppy,most likely YES !
The lowest price is about $130 for puppies in Dayton, Ohio. Really, the cheapest price for a puppy is free, if you get it from your local new litter. Yoiu can drive around and find a "free puppies" sign any where...
Three months
cheapest price to replace dentures
If you can't get proof of vaccinations, then you will need to have the puppy revaccinated by a veterinarian so that you do have proof.
the cheapest price is 1 pound
i have seen the cheapest price in oxygen for £2:00.
Only let a puppy out once he's received all of his vaccinations.
It depends on the situation. Check the ingredients of the pup's food. Ask the breeder about vaccinations. Has your puppy gotten his/her vaccinations yet? If not, don't put it on the grass and don't let it interact with dogs that haven't had all their shots.Take your puppy to the vet straight away.
The dog pound.
Yes, if the adult dog was not vaccinated against distemper he can be infected by a sick puppy. If the adult dog has current vaccinations he is not at risk.
Vaccinations are an essential part of preventive health care, from puppies to adults. These puppy shots are also called five in one or DHLP-P vaccinations because they are a combination vaccine that will immunize against five very common but potentially deadly diseases. A minimum of two multivalent vaccinations given three to four weeks apart are required for every dog or puppy over three months old. An additional vaccination against rabies is also necessary. Vaccinations against coronavirus, Bordatella, or Lyme disease are based on owner's needs and veterinarian's advice. For young puppies, vaccinations usually start at six-to-eight weeks of age and are given every three-to-four weeks until the puppy is 16 weeks of age.