no it do not hurt
When they are 4 months old give the combination shot. Then, when they are 1 year, give them the booster shot and the rabies vaccine.
Booster shots are typically recommended for various vaccines at different ages, depending on the vaccine and public health guidelines. For example, the CDC recommends a booster for the Tdap vaccine at age 11 or 12, while COVID-19 booster shots are advised for eligible individuals as soon as they meet the criteria, often starting around 5 years old. It's important to follow local health recommendations and consult with a healthcare provider for specific booster shot schedules.
Vaccine protocols differ based upon the exact vaccine given as well as the individual cat's health and the clinic's standing practices. There are two major protocols: annually and triennually. The annual protocol starts with one or two vaccines as a kitten, a booster at one year and then a booster every year thereafter. The triennual protocol starts with one or two vaccines as a kitten, a booster at one year then a booster every three years thereafter.
It depends on the parents decision. But I wouldn't put a 10-12 year old child in a booster seat.If they're over 3'5 then they don't have to have a booster seat. What helps is to not have a booster seat and have just a cushion/ pillow underneath there bottom so that the seat belt doesn't hurt their stomach or hurt anything else.
While annual vaccination schedules can vary based on local regulations and your veterinarian's recommendations, many vets suggest that adult dogs, including an 11-year-old corgi, may not need the DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) booster every year if they have had a consistent vaccination history. It’s essential to consult with your veterinarian, who can assess your dog's health and lifestyle to determine the best vaccination plan. In some cases, a titer test can be done to check for immunity before deciding on booster shots.
The shots that a 4 year old need in the US are DTaP, MMR, IPV and Varicella. These immunizations are administered between the ages of 4 and 6 years old.
The best age for rabies shots in dogs is between 12 and 16 weeks old. The shots can be good for five to seven years before a booster shot is needed, depending on the shot. The veterinarian administering the shot will have more information.
Most seven year old girls should still be in a booster seat. So yes, she can, especially if the parent does not feel comfortable with letting her out of it yet.
Most vets recommend boosters every 3-4 weeks until pups are four months old.
praying mantids do not sting the front arms of the mantid has many sharp spines witch can puncture skin and if it can hurt a 15 year old it can hurt a nine year old.
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A booster seat is recommended for a 6-year-old child. Booster seats help position the seat belt correctly on the child's body for maximum safety in the car.