The best protection for puppies is vaccination with the first dose given at 5 weeks of age through 20 weeks of age
with annual booster shots.
First, the blood tests are more costly than
annual booster shots.
New guidelines and protocol have been suggested, reducing the frequency of revaccination, and emphasizing well animal visits without
the annual booster shots.
Horses that have been vaccinated in past years need
an annual booster shot.
Then, all you need is one
annual booster shot to keep your cat protected.
Cats should be vaccinated against feline calici virus as kittens and receive
annual booster shots to protect them.
After that, he receives
an annual booster shot.
In these cases, two vaccinations are delivered two - to - three weeks apart, followed by
an annual booster shot.
He then receives
an annual booster shot.
Titers are more expensive than getting
the annual booster shot but having titer levels checked instead of jumping straight to the vaccine is the best care you can offer your pet.