I believe so I'm not 100% sure so ask your vet
Same as any other dog, but they may need their eyes checked more carefully than other breeds.
The dog vaccines chart provides information about the recommended vaccination schedule for dogs, including the types of vaccines needed and the timing for each vaccination. It helps dog owners keep track of when their pets need to receive specific vaccines to ensure they are protected against common diseases.
it can depend on price the dog handler asks
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!)
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.
Dog vaccines normally offer protection from Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis. Vaccines can also be given against Kennel Cough and Rabies.
Hernando will do his chores on the same day in 14 days. To calculate: 7 days for the weekly bath plus 2 days for walking his dog. So, it will be 7 days with no chores in between then, on the 8th day, he will walk the dog, and on the 14th day he will give her a bath and walk her.
Yes, itchiness is a known potential side effect of vaccination. It is usually milk and resolves without needing treatment within a day or so. If the reaction progresses to where the dog is developing hives, is swelling in the face, vomiting, having diarrhea, or having trouble breathing, you need to return to the Vet immediately as the dog is likely having an allergic reaction to one or both of the vaccines. Severe allergic reactions can result in death.
Yes. Feed your dog everyday. It gives her nutrition for the puppies.
Once or twice depending on the size of the dog, but they should get the same amount either way. I.e. if the dog were to get one cup once a day then they should get 1/2 cup twice a day.
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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.