Yes...most commonly with wrong timing.
usually in the neck area on their back, that's where all of mine have gotten theirs.
Distemper, adenovirus type 2 (which also covers hepatitis), parainfluenza, and parvovirus. It is very similar to DHPP but is not identical.
DHPP is combination vaccine to protect dogs and puppies from four dangerous diseases: canine Distemper, infectious Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus infection. For puppies, the vaccine is given at 6 to 8 weeks old, and a booster shot is given when the dog is a year old. After that, the vaccine is usually given every three years.
You should be able to get there records from the vet tht administered the shots. It is normally not a good idea to have the dogs injected twice.
It is normally administered by your veterinarian.
The doctor administered a hookworm prevention shot.
Yes you can but the Rabies vaccination has to be given by a Veterinarian. It is a killed virus and the DHLP/Parvo are from killed or modified live viruses. Perfectly safe but have your Veterinarian do the vaccinations.
Because you can't be shot alive?
Tetanus shots are not given by the pharmacists at Publix. This shot must be administered by the health department or your physician.
It was Adolf Hilter that had his dog Blondi shot and buried with him, but also Eva Braun, so your question was wrong.
The consequences of the bow shot gone wrong included injury to the target and potential legal repercussions for the person who shot the bow.
A distemper shot prevents your cat from getting a virus that could kill them. Feline distemper causes respiratory infection, gastrointestinal infection, and can affect the central nervous system. The shot keeps them protected from the virus which spreads easily.