When should puppies get rabies vaccine?
The time for rabies vaccination for puppies is generally after 3 months of age, and the earliest time for rabies vaccination is at 3 months of age. The rabies vaccine is irritating to a certain extent. When owners take their puppies for rabies vaccination, they must ensure that the puppies are in good health and cannot use internal or external anthelmintic drugs for one week before and after. Adult dogs need to be vaccinated regularly every year to prevent infectious diseases, and then vaccinated against rabies one week apart.
Notes on rabies vaccination for dogs:
1. Generally, after a dog is vaccinated, the doctor will recommend that a dog can only be bathed one week later. The main reason is that the dog is afraid that if the wound is directly exposed to water after vaccination, it will cause infection.
2. Before vaccinating your dog, you must first ensure your dog’s physical health. The vaccine is a kind of virus, and only if the dog's body is healthy can it get a normal immunity. Therefore, before getting the vaccine, you should take the dog for a full-body health check-up.
3. Choose a regular hospital. Everything is guaranteed. Regular hospitals are safe for medication and have good technology. Therefore, don’t choose a cheap hospital just to save money. Otherwise, your dog’s life may be in danger. .
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