No it is not legal!!! Added: I would add this, for consideration; Unless the anti-rabies vaccine (of the kind that is usually preventively administered to cats and dogs in a veterinary clinic) is controlled as prescription medication, AND it's purchase is restricted strictly to Veterinary Medicine practitioners, I would research your state law to determine if the above answer is factual in your state. I don't believe that there is any law against self-administering approved medications of any type to your OWN domestic animals.
You need to take them to the vets.
Yes, you do need to be licensed.
Yes it is legal although you should make sure the next owner(s) know so they can give them to the cat.
Because dogs, like humans are at risk for diseases unless they are vaccinated. It's the same scenario with the question: "Why give your child shots?"
They are nurses, thus they can give shots.
yes it is best to give the dogs there shots so it will prevent any long term problems. in most cases you should refer to a vet and get there advice.
it depends if your skin allergy can be be triggered by dogs... it would be best to consult a doctor first ... an allergist can give you shots to reduce your sensitivity to dander, but be aware, they're expensive and it takes a long time to complete enough shots to make a difference.
Yes mosquitoes give you shots on blood and they get it drawed
In California, some pharmacies have RNs to give shots.
It is not recommended to give dogs their annual shots at home. Vaccinations should be administered by a licensed veterinarian to ensure they are administered correctly and to monitor for any potential adverse reactions. A veterinarian can also provide guidance on the appropriate vaccines that are necessary for your dog based on their individual needs.
Yes, but maybe not the ones you expect. Not rabies. It may not be required by law, but you should ask your doctor. There are shots you will need to protect you against the small number of viruses that can be communicated from the animals to you. Ask for the same set of shots they give to medical researchers who work with dogs.
Can CNA's give shots? no , cna's cannot give shots that is for the nurses to give only. Cna's wipe,dress,feed and accompany the resident in any way as long as its not giving meds or shots or something that only the nurse can do. If a cna gave you a shot, you might want to report that to someone!