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How old do puppies need to be for a rabies shot?

How old do puppies need to be for a rabies shot?

Puppies generally need to be at least 12 weeks (three months) old before receiving their first rabies vaccination. This age is widely recommended by veterinarians and vaccine manufacturers because earlier administration can be less effective. Before 12 weeks, maternal antibodies, passed from the mother to her puppies through colostrum, are still present in the puppy's system. These antibodies can interfere with the puppy's ability to develop its own robust immune response to the vaccine, potentially rendering the shot ineffective. Most state and local laws also mandate rabies vaccination for dogs, with 12 weeks being the common legal minimum age for the initial dose. It's crucial for puppies to receive this vaccine as soon as they are old enough, not only for their own protection against this fatal disease but also for public health safety. Following the initial shot, booster vaccinations will be required, typically annually or every three years, depending on the specific vaccine used and local regulations, to maintain continuous immunity.

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