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For Dogs: Vaccines for canine parvovirus, distemper, canine hepatitis and rabies are considered core vaccines. Non-core vaccines are given depending on the dogs exposure risk. These include vaccines against Bordetella bronchiseptica, Borrelia burgdorferi and Leptospira bacteria.
Arizona rabies vaccination law states that dogs and cats should be vaccinated, and they should first be immunized at 3 months of age. The following year the animal is required to receive another vaccination. After taking their second vaccination the animal is required to receive a booster shot every three years.
Are Cat Vaccinations Required By Law? Rabies is the only cat vaccination required by law in the state of Arizona. This is due primarily to the threat rabies poses to human beings, and the speed at which rabies can spread.
Arizona rabies vaccination law states that dogs and cats should be vaccinated, and they should first be immunized at 3 months of age. The following year the animal is required to receive another vaccination. After taking their second vaccination the animal is required to receive a booster shot every three years.
What Vaccinations Do They Need? DA2PP. We recommend vaccinating puppies starting at 6 to 8 weeks of age, boostering every 3 to 4 weeks, until they are 20 weeks old. Rabies. We recommend vaccinating puppies 12 weeks or older for rabies. Leptospirosis. Bordetella. Heartworm Test and Prevention. Flea and Tick Prevention.
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After the puppy series, we re-vaccinate the patient when a year has passed. For rabies and distemper, we would go for an every-three-year protocol after the one-year booster. The Leptospirosis, Bordatella, influenza, and Lyme are done annually.
After the puppy series, we re-vaccinate the patient when a year has passed. For rabies and distemper, we would go for an every-three-year protocol after the one-year booster. The Leptospirosis, Bordatella, influenza, and Lyme are done annually.
All dogs three months of age or older shall be vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian who is licensed to practice in a jurisdiction of the United States.

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