The site of injection can probably bleed a little bit, just like your arm does when you get a blood test. Should not be too much blood, if there is, check your vet.
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.
I dont think so, take the dog to to a vet because that shouldn't happen.
Yes, you should consider getting a vaccination for a dog bite, particularly if the dog’s vaccination status is unknown or if the dog is showing signs of rabies. Rabies can be a fatal disease, and timely vaccination is crucial to prevent infection. It's important to seek medical attention promptly after a dog bite to evaluate the need for a rabies vaccine and other treatments. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
A new owner.
That should always be your main priority! vaccination for your dog, the parvo virus vaccination, its quite easy for a dog to get the virus as it is caused by cat urine and we all know how many cats are around. If I were you I would get another as soon as you like, but get the vaccination before you even take the dog home or ask the owner of the dog has it had the vaccination as most sellers get this done themselves before selling the pups on.
So they dont catch a disease
My dog doesn't.
The common cold does not have a vaccination available. Vaccines are available for the flu (influenza) and chickenpox.
yeah that is just fine but give the other one a vaccination too!
You bleed.
Scrub thoroughly, and if dog is wild, check for rabbis
After 18 months without vaccination, your dog will be susceptible to contracting rabies. Vaccinate every 12 months.