Vaccinating
against zoonotic diseases such as Rabies and Leptospirosis not only protects your pet, but you as well.
Vaccinating
against zoonotic diseases, or diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people (e.g. rabies), not only protects your pet, but you as well.
Retailers can help by getting the word out that a few simple precautions can usually protect
against zoonotic diseases — things such as washing hands with soap and water after handling animals, never using the same sink area for food - preparation as you do for cleaning your animals, their cages and toys, and thoroughly disinfecting immediately after any «accidents.»
Not exact matches
PFIE works according to the certification ISO 9001 and is open to the whole research community, from either academic or private sectors, studying farm animal and
zoonotic diseases, testing new diagnostic tools or vaccines
against infectious
diseases.
Proper immunisation has been proven to be incredibly effective
against the spread of
zoonotic diseases and allows communities to keep these dogs.
Generally it is wise to protect our dogs
against fatal
diseases, particularly if they are
zoonotic (able to be passed from our pets to human) like the rabies virus.
The best ways to avoid contracting a
zoonotic disease include being sure that your animals are vaccinated
against diseases such as rabies and leptospirosis and that they receive medicine to prevent or treat intestinal parasites and ectoparasites such as fleas and mites.
Just one highly effective Heart Shield Plus ® flavored chewable given monthly is guaranteed to protect your dog
against heartworm
disease and treat and control common
zoonotic roundworms and hookworms.
It provides crucial safeguards
against the introduction of dogs carrying infectious and
zoonotic diseases and parasites, which hurt consumers who buy or adopt them and can spread to other animals and people.