Vaccinations For dogs
By Judy890
@Judy890 (1644)
United States
August 29, 2011 6:34pm CST
Hello everyone. I was wondering if any can tell me if it's possible to buy vaccinations for dogs in stores, something that I can buy myself and inject them in to my dog? because my neighbor said that I can buy them in stores is this true as I never heard of this before.
3 responses
@chiwasaki (4694)
• Philippines
8 Sep 11
In our area, there is this pet shop that offers injection for dogs. Those that are available in vet clinics are also available with them in a lower price. My mom says that she know the owner of the pet shop but still, I bring my dogs to the vet for necessary vaccines because there will be a proof or certificate that the dog was already vaccinated. But if it is about dog food, dog toiletries or dog stuffs, I usually buy it in that pet shop since they offer it in a lower price.
@araboi (41)
• Philippines
2 Sep 11
Hi, I know it's not right to do the vaccination yourself, In my place it is only administered by a veterinarian, but there are those breeders who administer the vaccines themselves without the veterinarian consent. There are certain type of vaccines that you can administer with the consent of you're veterinarian, just like my dog she has a monthly maintenance vaccine for her recurring mange our Vet taught us the exact way on how to administer the shot. So maybe you can ask your Vet first. :)
@rmorefield (941)
• United States
30 Aug 11
I think it depends on where you're at. Around here, we have to go to the vet for the Rabies shot, because they report it to the county. But I know that a place called Southern States (it serves the local farmers) sells the vaccinations for puppies and the other annual vaccinations, along with livestock meds.