The only thing a dog can be vaccinated against that can be contracted to humans is rabies --- I would only vaccinate against it if rabies was something common in the area, or if your dog is likely to bite someone. It depends on your area whether updated shots are mandatory or not. Over here the vaccine laws aren't taken seriously, so it doesn't matter if my dog is caught without updated rabies vaccinations or not. Studies have shown that one rabies vaccine can last atleast ten years. Dogs should not be vaccinated against it yearly -- it causes cancer and other diseases -- the only reason there are yearly vaccinations is people's paranoia and the fact that vets get alot of money out of yearly vaccinations.








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