Dogs typically receive their first rabies shot between 12 and 16 weeks of age. This initial vaccination is followed by a booster shot one year later. After that, dogs generally need a rabies vaccine booster every 1 to 3 years, depending on local laws, the type of vaccine used, and the dog's health and risk factors
. Key points about the rabies vaccination schedule for dogs:
- Initial vaccination: Given at 12-16 weeks of age.
- First booster: One year after the initial shot.
- Subsequent boosters: Every 1 to 3 years thereafter, as required by state law or veterinary advice.
- Legal requirements: Most states mandate rabies vaccination and have specific schedules.
- Veterinarian guidance: Your vet will recommend the best schedule based on your dog's needs and local regulations.
Keeping your dog’s rabies vaccinations current is essential for their protection and public health safety