Vaccinations are effective at preventing your dog from getting rabies.
Rabies is a deadly virus transmitted when an infected animal bites another animal or human. In the United States, it's illegal to own a dog that hasn't been vaccinated. Fortunately, canine rabies vaccines are very affordable in the United States.
Pediatric Rabies Vaccination
The national average cost for the first booster shot is $17.40
Puppies should receive their first rabies vaccination between three and six months of age and their first booster shot one year later. According to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), the national average cost for a one-year-pediatric canine rabies booster shot is $17.40, based on data AAHA collected for its 2009 Veterinary Fee Reference book. Prices vary by location based on several factors including local economics and the type of facility administering the vaccination.
Adult Rabies Vaccination
Rabies vaccination costs vary by location.
The AAHA reports that the national average cost for an adult-canine rabies vaccination is $20.75, also based on the 2009 Veterinary Fee Reference book research. The adult vaccination price varies by location. In addition, prior to giving shots, many veterinarians require a physical exam for dogs, usually at extra cost. The adult-shot frequency runs every one or three years, depending on local regulations.
Low-cost Options
There are many low-cost options for getting your beloved pet vaccinated.
Some animal shelters, humane societies and other organizations offer free or low-cost vaccinations. In addition, pet stores may offer reduced-cost shots via a mobile pet clinic. Organizations such as LuvMyPet (see Resources) provide affordable vaccinations at various pet-store locations in several states.
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