because they shove a HUGE needle into your stomach a bunch of times....
Every injection does cause some pain.
prevention by vaccination to rabies.
The odds are almost Zero for your pet do die from a reaction to a Rabies Vaccination. It is a killed virus which makes it very safe. Check with your Veterinarian too on this. Better to prevent Rabies in your pet then for your pet to get Rabies which is one of the most painful ways to die.
The vaccination series to protect against distemper is usually started before the rabies vaccination is given. However, rabies vaccination may also be given along with the vaccination for distemper depending on the puppy's age.
This is going to be dependent to the specific laws of the state the rabies vaccination is given in, but in the majority of states that require a rabies vaccination certificate they must be signed by the licensed veterinarian who gave the vaccination. To find out about a specific state, check the state's statutes on rabies control and rabies certificates.
After 18 months without vaccination, your dog will be susceptible to contracting rabies. Vaccinate every 12 months.
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a PVRV vaccine is a rabies vaccination(Purified Vero cell Rabies Vaccine)
Yes, because the vaccination you have had will kill off any rabies virus lurking in your body.
Yes, there can be adverse reactions to rabies vaccination however these are not common.
The first rabies vaccine was created in 1885 by Louis Pasteur out of the dried spine cords from rabid rabbits. He would then inject that into dogs for vaccination.
Rabies has not been found to be contagious from person to person. In theory, if a person infected with rabies were to bite someone else, the virus might spread, but no such cases have been recorded.
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