* Vaccines are typically administered on a schedule: Most vaccines for dogs are given on a schedule, typically with booster shots needed at certain intervals.
* Frequency varies by vaccine: Different vaccines have different recommended frequencies. For example, rabies vaccines are generally given every 1-3 years, while DHLPP (distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza) vaccines might need boosters annually.
* Cost and staffing: Offering monthly vaccinations would be costly and require significant staffing resources.
What you can do:
* Contact your local Humane Society: Call or visit their website to inquire about their vaccination services and schedule.
* Visit your veterinarian: Veterinarians are the best resource for vaccine recommendations and administration. They can create a personalized vaccination schedule for your dog based on their age, breed, and lifestyle.
* Check for community vaccination clinics: Some local animal shelters and rescue organizations hold low-cost vaccination clinics. Check with your local government or animal welfare organizations.
Remember that keeping your dog up-to-date on vaccinations is crucial for their health and well-being.