It’s crucial to keep your pet healthy, and that includes giving them their shots. But it can be difficult to calculate the cost because there are so many different shots and boosters. Pet parents need not worry! This guide analyses the most recent survey data (from early 2024) on dog immunisations in the United States, including vaccination costs, age ranges, and practical advice.
An overview of common dog vaccinations, when they should be given, and an estimate of the cost range for the US are given in the accompanying table. Keep in mind that these are only estimates, and that final costs may change based on your location, the veterinarian, and other factors.
Puppies (6-8 weeks): DHPP series begins (usually 3 shots needed, $20-$40 per shot).
(10-12 weeks): Second DHPP shot in the series ($20-$40).
Puppies (14-16 weeks): Third DHPP shot to complete the initial series ($20-$40).
1 Year: Rabies vaccination required by law (frequency varies, $15-$60).
1 Year: DHPP booster shot to maintain immunity ($30-$50).
Throughout Life (as needed): Rabies booster required by law (frequency varies, $15-$60).
DHPP booster shot recommended every 3 years ($30-$50).
Throughout Life (as needed): Bordetella (Kennel Cough) vaccination recommended for social dogs ($20-$40).
Canine Influenza vaccination recommended for some dogs ($45-$65).
As needed: Lyme Disease vaccination recommended in high-risk areas ($20-$40)…
Cost is a consideration, but preventive is important. When choosing a vaccine, keep the following in mind:
Puppies need a set of essential immunisations. As your dog gets older, he may require booster shots and other vaccinations depending on his lifestyle (e.g., boarding, dog parks).
Your veterinarian is qualified to determine the best vaccination regimen for your dog based on an evaluation of its unique needs and risk factors.
The frequency of rabies vaccines may be governed by local restrictions. Consult your neighbourhood animal control agency or surgeon.
To achieve complete immunity, puppies need to receive a number of shots. Remember that there may be a “immunity gap” between vaccinations, during which time they may be more prone to disease.
Throughout your dog’s life, booster shots are essential to preserving immunity. Consult your veterinarian about the ideal timetable for your dog.
Depending on your dog’s lifestyle and risk factors, certain vaccines, such as Lyme disease or Bordetella (Kennel Cough), may be advised. Talk to your veterinarian about them.
A healthy vaccination schedule is essential to good pet ownership. You can guarantee your pet has a smooth and healthy life by being aware of vaccination costs, schedules, post-vaccination care, and any adverse effects. Keep in mind that a happy dog is one that is both safe and healthy, which benefits everyone!
Severe vomiting or diarrhea
Difficulty breathing or swelling of the face or muzzle
Hives or excessive itching
Lethargy lasting more than 2 days
Fever exceeding 103°F (39.4°C)
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