The best age for rabies shots in dogs is between 12 and 16 weeks old. The shots can be good for five to seven years before a booster shot is needed, depending on the shot. The veterinarian administering the shot will have more information.
Dogs should receive their first rabies shot at around 12-16 weeks of age, and then get booster shots every 1-3 years, depending on local laws and regulations.
At different times for all dogs. The first set it given very young, and it continues with age. Ask your vet. Common vaccinations such as antivirus and rabies etc good luck
The vaccination series to protect against distemper is usually started before the rabies vaccination is given. However, rabies vaccination may also be given along with the vaccination for distemper depending on the puppy's age.
A puppy can contract rabies if they are bitten by another animal already infected with rabies. Any animal at any age can contract it even if they have already had a rabies shot.
Phone your vet and they will tell you. Let them know how old your kitten is. As far as full grown cats they require a 'cocktail' shot and also rabies shots. It's important that you keep your pets shots up to date to keep them healthy and well.
It really depends on age and what shots you're talking about. A cat needs an examination before it can be given a shot. This will probably run you around 100$. Rabies shots are REQUIRED and are around 50$. Total: 150$ However, as I said, it depends on how many shots and which ones you get. I don't buy the others since they ARE known to actually get cats sick. ALSO, please make sure your vet delivers them in a limb, not the torso. Usually, it's the right hind leg. (Shots have been proven to cause cancer and require amputation of the limb. Be wary and informed when getting your cats shots)
It is best to wait until your puppy has had all of its shots. Typically 3 sets of puppy shots will do the trick. Your puppy's shots need to include Parvo. Parvo is deadly and fairly common (depending on your area). At 4 months old they are vaccinated against Rabies (some people walk their dogs before this shot). After your puppy is fully vaccinated start your walks. If you got your dog from a breeder, they can help you with common practices in puppy care and breed specific questions. Your vet is always a good resource and should be happy to answer any question you may have.
Yes. The most common carriers and transmitters of rabies are the carnivorous animals, however, horses like people, can be bitten by a dog, raccoon, fox or other animal with rabies and develop this viral disease. A preventive vaccine for horses is available , one initial vaccination must be followed by yearly boosts.
yes there is no age limit to rabies
The rabies infection varies all different ages from ages one and up.
The same as any other dog; $20-$35 each, at the vet. You can purchase most vaccines except rabies on-line or at a feed store for $4-$11, which may or may not include the syringes, and of course, you'll need to learn to give them yourself, which is fairly easy to learn. However, rabies shots can only be given legally by a licensed vet, so you will have to go to the vet for that, or, you might be able to find a rabies clinic near you, were shots are administered(usually held annually by your local animal shelter/SPCA) for $15. Remember that your dog only needs a 3years rabies shot, not annual boosters, and Distemper usually lasts longer then it is said. Lyme shots, although you may have them done to your dog, are not necessary. Do it once, perhaps; it will cover your dog for 3-5years.