Yes, but you might not want to go through the hassle of transport, etc. with a female in heat in a vets. office. A confined area with other dogs, on leashes (You don't know what their manners are?) could cause quite a stir! But I think most things can be done with a female in heat that can be done with her not. Unless you plan to bred her you might want to consider having her spayed, there are lots of good reasons to do so, and if money is a problem, most vets. will work with you on the costs. It's just really hard to keep unwanted affections from her when she is in heat, especially if you live in a busy area.
Because the rabies shot is a live virus, no. This could increase the rate of your dog getting sick from rabies. Get your dog tested, then if it has rabies, get it rabies injections.
Getting a rabies shot will have no effect on a dog's grooming, which can be done whenever the dog needs it.
There is many reasons for getting a rabies shot for your dog. Getting a rabies shot for your dog will protect if from diseases such as rabies. Getting the shot will also protect people bitten be your pet from getting the illness. In many states it is also required.
Atticus shot the dog because he was rabid, and Atticus was the best shot in town.
Go to the Vet (you normally go to) but first call and book a shot for the dogs once they get the shot it'll be good
Well it depends on if the owner of that dog has taken it to the vet to have his rabies shot to protect him from it! You should ask the dogs owner!
If the dog's vaccinations are current, then there is no recorded case of a human contracting the rabies virus from the dog. But, a booster shot is recommended.
If a dog actually has rabies, there is nothing you can do for it. You need to call the pound as soon as possible before he transfers the virus to people or other animals. A dog with rabies is incredibly dangerous. There is a rabies vaccine, but if a dog does not have the vaccine and catches the virus, there is no cure at that point.
No. Rabies vaccine is just that-a vaccine for rabies. To protect your dog against distemper,parvo and other diseases the dog must also be vaccinated agaist those. Frequently these are given in a combination shot,so your dog only has to get poked once to be protected from up to 7 diseases. Rabies vaccine,however,is always just for rabies.
No. However, if the dog has rabies, it probably isn't going to sit there and not bite you if you do so.
today i gave rabies shot to my 3mth old puppy but i m not sure that it went 100% can i give one more shot of rabies vaccine.....
To vaccinate them from various disesases as well as protect people from getting rabies and such from being scratched or bitten from them.