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2007-06-26 06:27:18
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answer #1
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answered by This year it will rain money 3
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Call your veterinarian to get the prices, they range depending where you live and how much the vet wants to charge.
Rabies shot - Usually at 3 months, then yearly
Distemper shot - Series of 2 or 3 shots, start them now, then turns yearly
Parvo shot (May be a combined shot with the distemper depending on the vet) but if its on its own, same as above. a series of 2 or 3 shots, started now., then yearly
Depending on your state laws if you get the 2nd rabies shot between 11 & 12 months of the first shot, it may be valid for 3 years
2007-06-26 06:34:45
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answered by Lil Jello 3
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First off she is UTD for now but at nine weeks she will still need additional shots and wormings till she reaches 4mos then she will get her rabies shot. She will then be current until the next year. As far as cost it is dependant on the area of the country in which you live.
2007-06-26 06:32:50
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answered by Luanne 3
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wow, yeah there is a series of shots you need to get her. THe best thing you can do is go to Petsmart and get the list. Usually it is a lot cheaper with their basic insurance policy ($16 a month--free vacinnations and office visits). But if you are getting it elsewhere, you can still use their list of necessary shots without getting charged. Just off the top of my head, she will need distemper shots, check for heartworm, parvo, etc.
Anyhow, good luck!
2007-06-26 06:34:55
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answered by Samster 3
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Congratulations! First, you need to make an appointment at the vet. They can tell you all the shots your puppy will need. At my vet, it was called the "Puppy Plan" and consisted of three visits where my puppy got all the shots he needed. It costed around $100, and these shots are essential.
2007-06-26 06:32:41
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answered by Angie 5
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Your vet should know what she's due for. For my pets, average 1st time vet visit with shots, fecal exam, de-wormer, office visit and usually a dose of flea protection is between $80.00-$100.00
2007-06-26 06:31:31
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answered by kalamibe 2
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First: Congratulations.
Talk to you Vet.
2007-06-26 06:45:36
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answered by ladytc 6
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Good for you !!!!!!!!
2007-06-26 06:36:45
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answered by Beth G 3
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