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The tutorial discusses vaccines for dogs and cats in small animal practice, focusing on core and non-core vaccines. The core vaccine for dogs is rabies, which is mandated by all states. Dogs receive their first rabies dose at 12 weeks, followed by a booster one year later. Subsequent boosters depend on state regulations, usually occurring every one to three years, and may vary based on the vaccine type used. Rabies vaccines for canines are typically killed vaccines and are mono-valent, containing only one virus. It is important not to mix vaccines together; rabies vaccines should not be combined with others during administration.