Last, but not least ask
about the vaccination history of the dog you are buying.
Not exact matches
Ideological recruitment rhetoric, often on the Internet, convinces them that they live in a world in which adults and society lie —
about food safety, medicine and
vaccinations,
history and politics.
Now her curiosity
about vaccination has produced On Immunity: An Inoculation, an extraordinary consideration of the pros, cons,
history, language and metaphors of
vaccination, the fears surrounding it and much more.
Information
about vaccination reactions in the past is of critical for your pet's safety during future
vaccinations, so be sure to discuss your pet's
vaccination history with our staff.
However, few specialists care
about 10 years» worth of
vaccination history.
Vital information
about your pet, including its name, species (dog, cat, etc.), color, breed or mix of breeds, weight,
vaccination history, and your contact information should be readily seen on the outside of the carrier.
Microchips don't typically contain information
about your pet's medical
history or
vaccinations.
If a titer test will give you peace of mind, or help you make a
vaccination decision
about a puppy or a dog of unknown vaccine
history, then it's worth considering.
It is especially useful when making a decision
about vaccinating an animal with unknown
vaccination history, or for determining if puppies have received immunity from
vaccination.
After your vehicle is parked, a veterinary resident and students will ask you questions
about your animal's past medical, surgical, travel and
vaccination history and current health.
After your vehicle is parked, a technician and student will work together to conduct an examination of your animal and ask you questions
about the animal's past medical, surgical, travel,
vaccination and worming
history and current health.
You should also tell the veterinarian
about your dog's health
history,
vaccination records, unusual behavior, or appetite changes.
For people who board their pets in facilities which require annual
vaccinations, protective antibody levels actually provide more precise information
about a pet's immune status than a simple
history of receiving
vaccinations.
I believe that the public lynching and shaming of Dr. Wakefield is unwarranted and overwrought, and that
history will ultimately judge who was right and who was wrong
about proposing a possible association between
vaccination and regressive autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)... Nobody seriously thinks that the retraction of The Lancet article, and the international flogging of Dr. Andrew Wakefield, will do anything to make this debate go away.