Not all dogs are good candidates for home vaccination. Call or meet with your vet to determine if your dog meets the basic health criteria. If you are concerned about how to give the shots, your vet can also talk you through the process or even let you watch a demonstration in-office.  Vets technically lose money by having you home vaccinate. However, most are more than happy to help you learn if it is in the best interest of your puppy. You'll also want to check the laws for your area regarding animal vaccinations. Some locations do not recognize self-administered rabies vaccinations and may even issue fines. Veterinarians generally recognize certain vaccinations as central or “core” to your puppy's health, such as rabies and parvovirus. Other vaccinations can be helpful for puppies in certain environments. Leptospirosis, coronavirus, bordetella, and borrelia burgdorferi are all optional vaccines.  For example, if you live in a wooded area where your puppy may be exposed to ticks, then a borrelia vaccine is a good idea as it reduces the risk of Lyme Disease. It's a good idea to consult your local veterinarian if you're not sure which non-core vaccinations are right for your dog. They'll be able to give you an idea of what shots are necessary and which shots you can skip out on. These packets contain all of the vaccination materials from needles to vials for the full series of puppy shots. Feed store owners, specialty pet stores, and online pet outlets may carry the shot packets. Only get your vaccines from reputable retailers or they could be worthless or even cause harm to your puppy.  Expect to pay somewhere between $75-100 for a full series of puppy vaccinations. Before you buy a vaccination pack, ask the vendor how they store the packs before they're purchased. Avoid buying packs that have been stored in excessive heat or cold or the vaccinations might not be as effective. As soon as you get the vaccines, place them in the drawer of your refrigerator. If you buy online, the company should also ship your shots in a cold container. Some companies will even require that you pay extra for overnight shipping. If the shots drop below a certain temperature, they may become less effective. To reduce the total number of shots for puppies, between 3 to 5 viruses are usually combined into a single dosage. Your puppy should receive this first major shot fairly early on, so that there is enough time for boosters before they mature.  A standard first-round combination vaccine may container parvovirus, parainfluenza, adenovirus, and distemper. If your puppy has been exposed to some of these illnesses early in life, your vet may recommend that you vaccinate as soon as possible. The vaccination packet that your purchase will provide instructions regarding the frequency of each shot and what they each contain. Distemper, for example, requires an initial shot and a series of boosters thereafter. Not giving the boosters or delaying them reduces or eliminates any protections for your puppy. The manufacturer of the shots will provide specific dosage instructions on or in the vaccination package. Read these instructions carefully and do not alter them to fit your puppy's age, weight, or breed. Large puppies should get the same dose of vaccine as small ones and vice versa.
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One-sentence summary -- Talk with your veterinarian. Decide which non-core vaccinations to give. Purchase a puppy vaccination pack. Keep the shots cold. Give the first combination vaccine between 6 to 12 weeks of age. Give boosters every 3 weeks until 16 weeks of age. Do not alter the injection amounts.

Q: The Dragonplate armor requires your character’s Smithing level to be at max (level 100). The Smithing level of your character can be increased by constantly forging items in the Blacksmith’s forge.  To forge items, approach a Blacksmith forge that can be found in any town. Press the interaction on your keyboard or controller to start forging weapons and armors. Your Smithing level will increase regardless of what item you forge. Open your Skills menu inside the game and select Smithing to view the Smithing skill tree of your character. The top point of the tree is the Dragon Smithing perk. To unlock this, all you need to do is to use all the skill points you gained when you were leveling up your Smithing skill (step 1) and unlock all the perks below the Dragon (there are 9). The Dragonplate armor set composes of five parts, namely: the chest plate, boots, gauntlets, helmet and the shield. To get the complete set, you’ll need the following:  13 Dragon Scales — This can be obtained by killing a dragon and looting its corpse after. 6 Dragon Bones — This can be obtained by killing a dragon and looting its corpse after. 10 Leather Strips — This can be bought from merchants all over the game for 3 Gold. Once you’ve collected all the required materials, approach a Blacksmith forge and press the interaction key to start creating an armor. Once the armor has been created, it will automatically be added to your bag. Open your character’s bag and select the Dragonplate armor pieces. Using your controller’s navigation buttons, equip each item of the set one at a time.
A: Increase your Smithing level. Unlock the Dragon Smithing Perk. Get the items for the recipe. Create the armor. Equip the armor.

Article: If your family or community is extremely conservative, then it may not be safe to tell them that you're pregnant, especially if you think you will abort. Don't risk being verbally abused, physically abused, or kicked out of your house if you think it's possible.  If it's not safe to tell your family, you may be able to go out "camping" or "on a road trip" and get an abortion in secret. (See if there's a trusted friend who will go with you and corroborate your story.) Be cautious about signing forms and make it clear to the clinic that you want this to be secret from your family and your family doctor. After your abortion, you might not be feeling so well. Your family might think it is a cold or the flu. Once your doctor has confirmed your pregnancy, you will likely have many questions. Your doctor is a great resource for you. Being pregnant will cause significant physical changes to your body. Even if you don't plan to be pregnant for long, you should ask your doctor what you can expect.  Your doctor will also perform a physical exam, and may perform blood tests or an ultrasound at the visit. Ask your doctor to give you an approximation of how far along you are in your pregnancy. Many states have laws about when you can and cannot receive abortions. Typically, abortions are safest in the first trimester. Being unexpectedly pregnant can be a very frightening experience. You might feel confused and scared. Give yourself a few days to think about your options. If you have a friend or family member you can trust, don't be afraid to ask for advice. Most importantly, think about the decision that is best for you and your health.  Essentially, you have three options to choose from: parenthood, adoption, or abortion. Even if you know what you want to do, it is still a good idea to talk to a counselor. They can prepare you with what to expect. Reproductive health clinics also provide resources to people who aren't sure whether they want abortions, and can offer resources if you think you want to keep the pregnancy but lack money or support. If you can, you may want to talk to the potential father to help you make your decision. But, legally the choice is yours.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Determine whether it's safe to tell anyone what's going on. Consult a doctor, if it's safe to do so. Think about your options.