Take her to the vet and get the shots anyway. Also, while you are there you can get the license for the dog. Have her checked for worms too, both heart and intestinal, put her on advantange flea prevention and give her lots of love.
Take care
2006-09-15 10:07:32
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answered by brandy10006 2
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Ask your friend whether the dog has had all of her shots. If that is not possible, you may want to vaccinate the dog anyway. Probably, the most important vaccination is the one for kennel cough, especially if your dog will be at the doggy park, doggy daycare or boarding kennels. Seek the advice of your vet about the other vaccines.
2006-09-15 09:52:05
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answered by Perplexed Music Lover 5
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take the dog and get him some shots....
even if the dog had shots already nothing will happen....
just tell the vet the situation
better to be safe than sorry
2006-09-15 09:56:35
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answered by girlegyrl 3
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It does not hurt for the dog to have them again. Far better to be safe than sorry. You will also need a Rabies shot certificate when you get your dog licensed.
2006-09-15 09:52:50
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answered by tom l 6
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why didn't you get that info from your friend??
ask them and ask for the dog's vet records.
if your "friend" doesn't have them, then take the dog to the vet for a check-up and tell them you don't know if it's had all it's shots and start from the begininng.
take care.
2006-09-15 09:55:24
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answered by joey322 6
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some breeders have taken the time to instruct themselves and can good supply some vaccines and carry out minor tactics. issues are superb as long as you never have a difficulty (anaphylactic marvel following vaccination, as an occasion, or severe bleeding.) The veterinarian can manage those difficulty circumstances. He/she is likewise approved and geared up to manage anesthesia for removing the dewclaws, and so on. And veterinarians manage good providers: over-the-internet vaccines would or would possibly not have been accurately examined, refrigerated, etc, earlier they get to you. simply by fact the owner, it is your selection. In maximum states, it fairly is legal for proprietors to "prepare" on their very own animals (notice that it fairly is prohibited so which you would be able to coach on somebody else's, whether they requested you to do it.) Rabies vaccine is an exception, and could purely be administered via a qualified veterinarian. The veterinarian quotes what he/she thinks is honest, per training and value of doing corporation, and in case you do not agree, it incredibly is ok. fairly, purely you could come to a determination what your animals are nicely worth to you. Complaining approximately veterinary expenditures is quite very such as complaining with regard to the cost of a sparkling vehicle, or your cellular telephone invoice--if it style of sounds like too lots, do not purchase! of direction, pets have thoughts and love you lower back, in contrast to a cellular telephone.
2016-12-15 08:36:27
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answered by ? 4
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You can't ask your friend?
It wouldn't harm your dog to have the shots repeated, but it would be kinder to find your friend and ask.
2006-09-15 09:51:59
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answered by searchpup 5
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If there is no proof, there is no shots. Rabies has to have proof, so go and get the vaccine and a certificate!!
2006-09-15 10:13:56
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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bring your dog to the vet...he/she is able to tell you what to do next...
since dogs get a few shots...
2006-09-15 10:06:17
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answered by s t 6
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well just get the shot again so you know that it had it
2006-09-15 10:00:05
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answered by Allison J 2
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