How long is the interval between the first dose of dog vaccine and the second dose?

The first dose of dog vaccine and the second dose of vaccine are generally four weeks apart, that is, twenty-eight days. However, this time does not have to be fixed. We can also inject the third dose after three weeks, that is, twenty-one days later. For the second shot, we only need to vaccinate the dog within this range, not too early or too late.
Tips:
When the dog is vaccinated, the body must be completely healthy. Do not give it a bath or do anything to reduce its resistance after the vaccine.
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