So they dont catch a disease
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.
A new owner.
That should always be your main priority! vaccination for your dog, the parvo virus vaccination, its quite easy for a dog to get the virus as it is caused by cat urine and we all know how many cats are around. If I were you I would get another as soon as you like, but get the vaccination before you even take the dog home or ask the owner of the dog has it had the vaccination as most sellers get this done themselves before selling the pups on.
yeah that is just fine but give the other one a vaccination too!
After 18 months without vaccination, your dog will be susceptible to contracting rabies. Vaccinate every 12 months.
Yes, because the vaccination you have had will kill off any rabies virus lurking in your body.
Depends. Is it a stray or a strange dog you have never seen before? Then yes just to be safe.
Yes, and in most areas a rabies shot is legally required.
Possible lethargy, otherwise your dog should be fine.
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Yes, as long as they are over 3 months old and have their rabies vaccination.
If it is a non-anaphylactic reaction then how do you know it is a result from a vaccination? I would take my dog to my Veterinarian immediately and let him/her figure it out. That would be safest for your dog.