The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a country specific list of recommended vaccines. Check there (link below) for the countries you wish to visit. If you are travelling to Germany, for example, CDC only recommends the usual complement of vaccines plus Hepatitis B.
not required by law,unless you are in the military. Personally I would call the cdc(center diseasecontrol). I believe they are based in Atlanta Ga. See what there recomendations are. Better safe than sorry.
Generally speaking, no.
No you do not.
Dwarf rabbits need the same vaccinations as all pet rabbits. What vaccinations are required for your pet rabbit depends on where you live. In the UK, rabbits require two vaccinations: one against Myxomatosis and the other against VHD (Viral Hemorrhagic Disease). there should be two weeks between the administration of these vaccinations. In many parts of North America, however, no vaccinations are required (or even available) for rabbits at all. Contact a local pet rabbit organization or a "rabbit-savvy" vet to find out what vaccinations are required for rabbits in your area.
Unless it's a very special chicken they don't need vaccinations.
No.
yes, you need to. <english oui, ehyoo ne'ed too. <french
Yes you do need vaccinations for Singapore and Hong Kong because you can get a vary harmful disses
No, you don't need vaccinations when visiting Cape Town.
No. Rats do not get inoculations.
yes you do :)
None! :)
Generally there are no specific vaccinations needed to go to any countries in eastern Europe.
The CDC and WHO recommend vaccinations of Rabies, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Cholera, Typhoid, and Influenza.
Probably not.