They usually need booster shots for the first couple of years, at least. Some of the vaccines you listed are controversial and should only be given if you live in high risk areas of the country (I know there are other members here who'll know much more on that than I do). You might also want to think about having bloodwork annually - this will give you a good normal baseline reference in case he's ever ill, and it helps to identify potential problems early.
Do you remember the vet you took him to? They should have all of his info and the due dates for his next visit on file - I would call them and see what they recommend.
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