After that, one shot of vaccine to prevent infectious diseases and one shot of vaccine to prevent rabies will be sufficient every 11 months every year. Just after the vaccination, pay attention to the dog's diet and care, and do not take a bath, because the dog's resistance is weak at this time and it may get sick.
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What vaccines do dogs need and how often should they be given?

Dogs need to be vaccinated against infectious diseases and rabies vaccines. Usually when the dog is 2 months old, the dog is first vaccinated against infectious diseases. A total of 3 injections are given, with an interval of 21 days between each injection. After that, the rabies vaccine is given 7 days apart, thus completing the first immunization.