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Read more about the benefits of pet vaccines, which vaccinations are essential for your pet's health and which may need to be added based on your pet's lifestyle and where you live.
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You can purchase certain vaccines at farm supply stores. This, however, is not recommended because shipping, handling and storage under prior conditions cannot be guaranteed. Improper storage can decrease efficacy. Additionally, a pet should be examined first before any vaccine to confirm good health. It is never recommended to vaccinate a sick pet. Lastly, vaccine administration should be done properly to ensure efficacy. The only vaccine that cannot be purchased OTC is the rabies vaccine.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You would need a current prescription from a veterinarian who has physically examined Duke. You can then place your order and submit the prescription. The pharmacy will then contact the veterinarian or clinic to confirm the prescription then fill the order.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
you can have all these done at a VetCo clinic. Here is a price list: https://www.vetcoclinics.com/services-and-clinics/vaccination-packages-and-prices/ and here are locations and schedules: https://www.vetcoclinics.com/services-and-clinics/clinic-locations-and-schedules/
Updated on August 12th, 2025
We don't recommend buying vaccinations at feed stores or pet stores b/c we cannot guarantee that they were properly stored and are therefore going to fully protect your pet. With that said, we also cannot legally instruct you on how to administer these vaccinations either unfortunately. THe best and safest option for your pet is to get vaccinations done by a licensed professional. Even a vaccine clinic can offer low cost options for your furry friend if cost is a concern. Jacky is such a cute little puppy. I hope that you are able to find adequate veterinary care for his soon to complete his puppy vaccinations. Best of luck and take care.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Good on you for wanting to get Buster's vaccines! While you can get the vaccines he needs from a tractor supply store, I never recommend it. Tractor supply stores are notorious for handling and storing vaccines improperly, and I have colleagues with numerous stories of dogs coming down with parvo and distemper who had been vaccinated with vaccines from stores. It's too much of a risk, and if he did come down with something serious like parvo, it would cost you so much more to treat than the cost of having a vet give the vaccine. In addition, diseases like parvo and distemper have no cure, and are very often fatal. It's best to take him into your vet to get the DHPPi combination vaccine (distemper, hepatitis, parvo, parainfluenza). I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025