a vet if you cannot afford a vet go down to your local humane society and ask them to if they cant they wil give you a place where they discount the shots alot
2007-02-17 02:07:26
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answered by xoluckyxocharms 2
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Vacciantions are done at 8-9 weeks of age, again at 12-14weeks and then again at 16 - 18 weeks. This series is distemper/parvo/canine hepatitis/adenovirus-2. At 20 weeks or older the puppy is give a rabies vaccination. A year from the date of the last vaccination you get a booster then none again for 3 years.
Lepto, parainfluenza, lymes and bordatella (kennel cough) aren't needed by every dog. They should only be considered if your dog is at high risk of exposure.
Coronavirus, adenovirus-1 and giardia are NOT recommended for any dog.
You need to go to a vet to get vacciantions. Your dog needs to have a good vet exam before receiving vacciantions.
2007-02-17 02:13:12
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answered by Great Dane Lover 7
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You need to go to the Vet,
They will check the dog and give them all there shots.
Depending on how old the dog is they may spread them out.
2007-02-17 02:11:47
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answered by LI-NYGIRL 1
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If your pup is fixed, or you intend to get it fixed, the SPCA (Humane Society) offers vet care at discounted rates.
I got my dog neutered and vaccinated for $60. It might cost more/less where you are.
Search the web for your local ASPCA/Humane Society chapter and they should have fees and prices posted. It's easy and MUCH cheaper... and yes, they are real vets (they offer their services voluntarily).
2007-02-17 05:53:37
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answered by sublimekindalife 4
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Veterinarian or, if you can stomach doing it yourself, you can buy shots at the IFA. Find out the area you live in and if you need the 7in1 or the 5in1.
Those first shots are important. My neighbors waited too long to get their rottweiler puppy to the vet for shots and it died of parvo. It wasn't pretty.
2007-02-17 02:11:08
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answered by moabmusher 2
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You can go to a local vet or you can see if Petco has any pet clinics available.
2007-02-17 02:48:15
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answered by GreatHomes&Loans 2
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Well, if it's still a puppy, the vet is the best available option!
2007-02-17 02:21:42
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answered by Cloud 9 2
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prolly the place u bought the dog the emplyees there could direct you to a good place
2007-02-17 02:07:27
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answered by Mike & Ikes 2
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the vets...u can get them online all but rabies but i don't recomend that...your vet should see the dog.
2007-02-17 02:08:29
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answered by dragonwolf 5
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at a vet.
did you do ANY research on a pet?
if you can't afford a vet, then you can't afford a pet.
2007-02-17 02:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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