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They need one Rabies vaccine at the time of the first vaccination and it must be repeated one year later. Then they can be treated as adult dogs. Sites for injection: All are given subcutaneous except intranasal and oral Bordetella. Record the site of each vaccination given in the animal’s chart.
Tennessee law does not specify whether 1-year or 3-year rabies vaccines must be used, although local jurisdictions may have stricter laws. “Currently vaccinated” means that an animal’s first vaccine was given at least 28 days previously and booster doses have been given according to the vaccine label.
(a) It is unlawful for any person to own, keep or harbor any dog or cat six (6) months of age or older that has not been vaccinated against rabies as required by this chapter, or the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter.
NOTE: Tennessee law requires that dogs and cats over 6 months of age be currently vaccinated against rabies. Required frequency of booster vaccinations depends upon the labeled duration of the vaccine used. State law does not specify whether 1- or 3-year vaccines must be used; however, local jurisdictions
The Tennessee Department of Health is responsible for immunization requirements for those who attend child care, pre-school, school and college. The current immunization requirements are in the Tennessee Department of Health Rules.
Canine vaccinations have been medically proven to combat many preventable diseases and illnesses so it is extremely important to stay current with your dog’s vaccination schedule. Your dog’s Annual Vaccine Schedule should include the following: Rabies Tennessee law requires that dogs and cats over 6 months of age be currently vaccinated ...
Keeping your animal up to date with vaccinations is not only essential to prevention, it’s the law. Rabies Vaccination Schedule of Dogs and Cats. It shall be the duty of every owner to have his dog or cat vaccinated against rabies after the dog reaches three months of age, the cat six months of age.