A vet might know.
Many vaccines for dogs can be bought at a local feed, farm, or tractor supply store. Vaccines can also be administered by a veterinarian. They can also be obtained through certain mail order catalogs and online sites, for instance: Jeffers Pet.
If you are asking where you would take a dog to get it's shots the answer would be to your nearest veterinarian. If you are asking where on the dog the shot is given the answer would be that most shots are given in the muscle of the rear leg on a dog.
Vaccines are administered to dogs under the skin, normally around the scruff of the neck, but not in the muscular tissue. In other words, they are administered subcutaneously. (Meaning, of course, under the skin=-)
only a vet can vaccinate your puppy
At the Vets
It all depends on its breed, age, and health I'm sure. I got my puppy at a sanctuary for just 175$. If you are going to buy a dog, make sure he is in good health and that he got his vaccines (vaccines are the most important!)
Dog vaccines normally offer protection from Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis. Vaccines can also be given against Kennel Cough and Rabies.
I believe so I'm not 100% sure so ask your vet
minerals and syrums tht fight off bacteria and diseasis that can kill your dog or cat such as heart worms.
You can purchase vaccines at animal supply stores and administer them yourself. Vaccines require storage in specific temperatures/conditions. To be sure they are as effective as possible, the vet is best.
Yes, if it's an outside dog, and you touch it, 95% chance you will get parasites, no but not any diseases. (as i know of) tell me if this answer helps you! :)
To keep your dog's vaccines updated and protected from disease, take your dog for it's injection once a year.
1st Answer: no 2nd Answer: No, your dog cannot catch parvo from mice or mice droppings but your dog can get lepto from that or rat or mice urine too. Make sure your Veterinarian includes Lepto in hour dog's vaccines.
Same as any other dog, but they may need their eyes checked more carefully than other breeds.
If the dog has been vaccinated properly, then yes. If it has not had any vaccines as yet, then most likely not. If any questions/concerns contact your veterinarian and have your dog tested.
there is a chance he could get rabies because not all vaccines are successful. Vaccines are medicine that contain a dead cell of the disease. Now it depends on the immune system. If the immune system cannot find a way to kill this cell the vaccine will fail.SO GL ON YOUR DOG
Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.