How old can a dog be vaccinated?

Dogs can be vaccinated in about 45 days. Usually, dogs need to receive the first shot of vaccine after 45 days. A total of three shots are required, with an interval of 21 days between each shot. A second shot of rabies vaccine is required when the last shot is given, or the third shot can be given. Vaccine the rabies vaccine a week later, and also pay attention to deworming the dog regularly.
Tip:
Be sure that the dog is completely healthy before being vaccinated, otherwise it will lead to immune failure, and one week after vaccination You are not allowed to take your dog out or give your dog a bath inside the house, because the dog's immunity will decrease at this time, and going out or taking a bath can easily cause the dog to get sick.
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