Yes, a small dog can die when receiving vaccinations. Any dog has a risk when getting vaccinated of dying. Vaccinations can also not work and therefore can cause issues where the dog dies.
Yes, a human can survive a rabid dog bite if they receive prompt medical treatment. This usually involves receiving a series of rabies vaccinations soon after being bitten. It is important to seek medical help immediately if bitten by a potentially rabid animal.
Only if the man is receiving sex from a male dog and takes the dog's knot.
"Petit chien" is how you say "small dog" in French.
It is a dog kennel.
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In California, the required dog vaccinations typically include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to ensure your dog is up to date on all necessary vaccinations.
No, as far as safety concern dog don't go outside before vaccinations
they cost more than human vaccinations
Personally I would get all the vaccinations recommended by your veterinarian. Just like us vaccinations are for protecting from viruses and illnesses that could harm your dog, such as rabies. Also some shots can get rid of or protect your dog from ticks and / or lice.
they can fight the large dog
You can purchase some vaccinations at your local feed or pet store, otherwise contact your vet.
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It is not likely if your dog had the initial series of vaccinations when young then yearly boosters. But if you gave your own vaccinations, which is fine, unless the vaccinations were outdated or maybe were not kept cold, etc. Then the booster vaccinations may have not given your dog the immunity needed. If your Veterinarian always gave the vaccinations, then it would very unlikely your dog would get parvo. You should take your dog into to be checked out by your Veterinarian, they can do a parvo test right in the office. Also has your dog eaten any raw salmon or trout lately? Salmon poisoning has the same symptoms as Parvo so all the more reason to take your dog into be checked out by a Vet. You don't want to risk your dog's life.
and what do i do
Dog should start walking after their vaccinations and when they are 12weeks old
Yes, if the adult dog was not vaccinated against distemper he can be infected by a sick puppy. If the adult dog has current vaccinations he is not at risk.
no, because it is too small and it will die pretty soon