How many vaccinations do pets need?

When pets are vaccinated for the first time when they are young, they need four shots of vaccine, including three shots to prevent infectious diseases and one shot to prevent rabies. The first three injections are administered 21 days apart, and the last injection of infectious disease vaccine is administered at an interval of one week before the rabies vaccine is administered. Thereafter, a booster shot of infectious disease vaccine and a rabies vaccine are required every year, with an interval of one week between each shot.
Precautions for pet vaccination:
1. The first time a pet is vaccinated when it is young is two months old. Proceed as normal.
2. Pets can only be vaccinated against rabies three months after they are born, and cannot be vaccinated in advance.
3. After pets are vaccinated, the risk of contracting infectious diseases can be greatly reduced, and the pet’s life is guaranteed to a certain extent. Do not take pets out to play or bathe while they are vaccinated.
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