We require that all foster homes
animals are current on vaccinations as well as spayed or neutered if age appropriate.
All of
our animals are current on vaccinations, are heart worm negative and on heart worm prevention, and spayed / neutered prior to adoption.
We will need to verify that all
your animals are current on their vaccinations.
We do this by making sure all
the animals are current on their vaccinations and are spayed or neutered.
The health risk is minimal if
your animals are current on their vaccinations, maintain healthy diet and lifestyle, and are not elderly or very young.
The health risk is minimal if
your animals are current on their vaccinations, maintains a healthy diet and lifestyle, and are not elderly or very young.
All of
our animals are current on vaccinations, heart worm negative, on heart worm prevention, and spayed / neutered prior to adoption.
Protect your existing population: Double - check that
all animals are current on vaccinations, and house relocated animals separately from the existing population.
Make sure that
these animals are current on all vaccinations, and only invite them if you know that they will be friendly with your pup.
Not exact matches
So
be sure pets
are current on vaccinations and spay / neuter now,
animal advocate Ruth Steinberger advises.
If your
animal is not
current on its» Rabies
Vaccination, we strongly recommend having that done before you bring the
animal in.
Did you know that if your cat or dog
is not
current on its rabies
vaccination, and a stray or wild
animal bites your pet, the County Health Department can, and will, demand that the pet
be euthanized or strictly quarantined for six months, and they will not allow them to
be quarantined at home?
With every adoption, the
animal will already
be fixed, microchipped, and
current on its basic
vaccinations which could cost you hundreds extra in vet expenses otherwise.
In keeping with our mission of responsible pet ownership, we can help only those
animals who have
been spayed or neutered and
are current on all
vaccinations.
All
animals come spayed / neutered,
are current on vaccinations excluding rabies, and have
been micro-chipped prior to adoption.
Animals that
are not
current on their rabies
vaccination must
be quarantined at a veterinarian or at WCRAS.
*** Your
current pets MUST
be spayed / neutered and UTD
on vaccinations to adopt one of our rescue
animals ***
If your
animal is current on their rabies
vaccination, you will get a ticket for the bite / scratch and you
are required to home - quarantine your pet for 10 days.
It
's important to keep up with the rabies shots because if your
animal is exposed to the virus when it
's not
current on the
vaccination, it will
be put to sleep and sent off for testing to ensure that it
was not carrying the disease.
All patients need to
be current on their
vaccinations and free of parasites to ensure the health and safety of all
animals.
Each
animal available for adoption has
been spayed / neutered,
is up to date
on current vaccinations, has permanent microchip identification, and has
been given a medical exam and behavior assessment.
Before taking your
animal to the kennel, make sure she
is current on vaccinations.
Other
animals residing with you must
be current on vaccinations and dogs must
be on heartworm prevention
All
animals must
be current on vaccinations with heartworm protection.
Our
animals are spayed or neutered,
current on age - appropriate
vaccinations, and microchipped.
Ideally, you will
be able to keep your
animals with you throughout the evacuation process; but in the event that they must
be boarded at a shelter, vet, or other boarding facility, your
animal must
be current on all
vaccinations to
be admitted.
Minimally, some states may require proof of
current vaccinations and some forms of health records
on an
animal, so it might
be easier to simply obtain a CVI from your veterinarian if you travel a great deal with your four - legged friend.
Dogs who
are not
current on vaccines can
be seen once in Humane
Animal Rescue's veterinary clinics for a pre-surgical exam and
vaccinations.
To ensure a healthy, safe stay for all of our guests, our Universal City
animal hospital requires that all pets
be current on required
vaccinations in addition to flea and tick medications a minimum of 3 days before their boarding date.
Animals should
be well behaved and
current on vaccinations, with flea and tick prevention measures taken.
We recommend that all
animals coming to our clinic or using our transport service
be current on all of their
vaccinations (rabies, distemper / parvo and bordetella vaccines for dogs; rabies, FVRCP and feline leukemia vaccines for cats).
Please note, at this time, this service
is only available to individuals whose
animals are spayed or neutered and
current on vaccinations including rabies.
All
animals under 6 months old must
be current on vaccinations.
All
animals are spayed / neutered, de-wormed,
current on vaccinations for their age and micro-chipped prior to adoption.
Our
vaccination protocol
is based
on the
current recommendations of the American
Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
All
animals boarding with our veterinary clinic
are required to
be current on all
vaccinations and fecal examination.
For your pet's protection, all
animals that board must
be current on vaccinations.
All
animals must
be current on vaccinations and annual examinations.
Animals that have expired
vaccinations should
be evaluated
on severity of exposure, time elapsed since last
vaccination, number of previous
vaccinations,
current health status and local rabies epidemiologic factors to determine the need for euthanasia or immediate revaccination and observation with isolation.
To ensure a healthy, safe stay for all of our guests, our Universal City
animal hospital requires that all pets
be current on required
vaccinations in addition to flea and tick medications before their boarding date.
While most raccoons do not carry rabies, if your pet does have an encounter with a raccoon it
is important to make sure that your pet
is current on its rabies
vaccination and / or take your
animal to the nearest veterinary facility for assessment and / or booster
vaccination.
All
animals are spayed or neutered prior to placement,
are current on vaccinations, de-wormed if appropriate,
on heartworm preventative and flea and tick preventative.
Other
animals in the home must
be current on all
vaccinations.
For the safety of all
animals we require dogs and cats to
be current on vaccinations.