Vaccinations
Here in South Korea vets give dogs the following vaccinations:
- DHLLP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Papainfluenza & Leptospirosis (x5 shots)
- Corona Virus (x2 shots)
- Kennel Cough (x2 shots)
- It's also a good idea to get the rabies vaccination done too.
Some people feel very strongly about not over vaccinating their dogs, and lots of websites suggest having a Titer Test (anti body test) after about the 3rd or 4th round of DHLLP. I trusted my vet, and as Shadow is a larger breed than most dogs here in Korea I took my Vet's advice to have all 5 rounds of DHLLP.
Vets usually administer 2 shots together, 2 - 4 weeks apart. In my case Shadow had the following:
- Round 1: DHLLP & Corona
- Round 2: DHLLP & Corona
- Round 3: DHLLP & Kennel Cough
- Round 4: DHLLP & Kennel Cough
- Round 5: DHLLP & Rabies
Each visit to the vet cost W22 000 (I do live in a small town so I think the prices are slightly less than in bigger cities). The rabies shot was a little more and was more painful for him than the others.
After the initial vaccinations, you are advised to take your dog in for yearly booster shots.
All of the above is very important to bear in mind before you get a dog. There are so many abandoned pups on the streets here in Korea, but before you just pick them up make sure you know what you're getting into financially.
A few numbers to chew on:
Heart worm treatment: +-W400 000 a shot (often times you may need 2 or even 3 rounds) basic Basic Vaccinations: +-W150 000
Neutering: -+W200 000 (male) can be as much as W400 000 for a female
Spaying: +-W400 000
And thats before the food and toys and bedding and treats. And of course the final cost of transporting your pet home.
Even with all of the above, we can't imagine our lives without Shadow. He has brought so much joy to our lives and we don't regret picking him up off the streets one bit.