Yes she can. Rabies vaccine is a killed virus.
there are no cures unless you act immediatley and and go to your familys veteranarian or doctor if you or anyone in your family has been bitten by a dog with rabbies or if your dog has rabbies. the cure is a shot... a painful shot.
i dont think you can but a sure way to find out is to call the vet first..
not like dogs, they dont have rabbies vac. just if they develop different illnesses, they dont have to get yearly shots like dogs
The Rabies vaccine is a killed virus and would be safe to give to your lactating female. It would not be passed on into the milk. Check with your Veterinarian since he or she is the only one that can give the Rabies vaccine.
Give it a while and you'd probably die. Sorry, I had to give a sarcastic answer to that one.
it means he like you or he's into u give it a shot
One of the principles of medication administration in nursing is that nurses don't administer medications they did not personally draw up. This tenet represents best practices for medication safety. It is not likely that an STNA can fill a flu shot syringe and still be considered as using the standard of care.
Yes if you have some one who has some experience giving shot. You can also have a nurse train you on how to give the shot.
Give Me One More Shot was created in 1994-04.
Indtradermal? Subq? Or intramuscular shot?
If you mean a shot of heroin; you should not be doing that.
When they are 4 months old give the combination shot. Then, when they are 1 year, give them the booster shot and the rabies vaccine.