Not exact matches
Apparently,
dog owners do not take their
dogs to the vet for regular examinations such as giving them heartworm prevention or getting the
appropriate vaccinations and deworming medications.
Dogs should also be current on basic
vaccinations (rabies, distemper / parvo, Bordetella) as well as pass a behavior evaluation to screen for
appropriate temperament.
All
dogs and puppies are spayed or neutered, up to date on age
appropriate vaccinations, wormed, flea treated, tested for heartworm disease, started on heartworm preventative and microchipped prior to adoption.
Our rescue
dogs are fully vetted prior to adoption, which includes spay / neuter as well as all age -
appropriate vaccinations.
All SHPR
dogs are microchipped, spayed / neutered and up - to - date on age -
appropriate vaccinations.
All
dogs are carefully screened for good behavior and receive proper veterinary care, including spay / neuter surgery and
vaccinations, before being matched with
appropriate adopters.
All of our
dogs are up - to - date on age -
appropriate vaccinations, are spayed / neutered, receive monthly flea and heartworm preventative, and are micro-chipped with registration.
The ASPCA believes that responsible care includes
appropriate amounts of nutritious, species -
appropriate food and clean water to support good health; basic veterinary care including
vaccinations and parasite control; necessary grooming and training; exercise; social interaction; diligence in identifying and eliminating hazardous substances and situations [See Use of Taste - aversive Additives to Antifreeze, and on
Dog Chews / Treats]; using good judgment when exposing pets to potentially stressful situations; prompt treatment for illness or injury; and, in the case of
dogs, cats, ferrets and rabbits, sterilization before puberty.
Once your
dog reaches adulthood, your veterinarian will discuss the
appropriate vaccination schedules for your
dog including the need for booster revaccination.
Spay / neuter
Vaccinations Rabies
vaccination (age
appropriate) Heartworm and flea preventative Heartworm test (
dogs) Feline leukemia / FIV (cats) De-worming and other medical care as needed
We believe that our
dogs get all the immunity and antibodies they need from
vaccinations given early in life and a strong, healthy immune system resulting from an
appropriate diet and environment.
This includes core
vaccinations (distemper / parvo, bordatella, and rabies, if age
appropriate), fecal test and deworming, general exam, spay / neuter (for
dogs 6 months or older), heartworm test (if age
appropriate), heartworm and flea / tick prevention, and treatment of any diagnosed illnesses (heartworms, ear infections, skin conditions, etc.).
Your veterinarian can recommend an
appropriate vaccination schedule based on your
dog's situation and risk factors for kennel cough.
Veterinarian Dr. John Kable has encountered numerous rescue
dogs whose owners have paid $ 400 for shipping before finding that many of the
dogs were not spayed / neutered, or received
appropriate or any core
vaccinations.
All of our
dogs ready for adoption receive
vaccinations, testing and altering
appropriate for their age.
All of the
dogs available through our foster program are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and given age -
appropriate vaccinations for their new home.
Our adoption fees include the cost of spay / neuter surgery, microchip implant, de-worming, flea / tick preventative, heartworm test (for
dogs and puppies over nine months), feLeuk / FIV test for cats and kittens, and age -
appropriate rabies / distemper
vaccinations.
b) Your adoption fee reflects costs that our rescue has already incurred on the
dog (spay / neuter, age -
appropriate vaccinations, transport, care).
Name: BenjiAge: 1.5 years Weight: 30lbsSpayed / neutered: yesUp to date on age
appropriate Vaccinations: yesKennel trained: working on it House trained: yes Best breed guess: heinz 57Being fostered in: Regina Adoption fee: $ 250Good with
dogs: yesGood with cats: unknownGood with kids: hasn't met any
Name: Angel Age: 12 yearsWeight: 46 lbsSpayed / neutered: yesUp to date on age
appropriate vaccinations: Yes (will need Kennel cough booster this spring) Kennel trained: Yes House trained: yesBest breed guess: Brittany / Springer SpanielBeing fostered in: WeyburnAdoption fee: $ 150Good with
dogs: YesGood
Duties include evaluating the health of our resident
dogs and cats and prescribing
appropriate medication and treatment plans, approving animals for adoption, administering medications (oral, topical, SQ, IM, IV, etc.) and
vaccinations, obtaining samples and running diagnostic tests (bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal floats, skin cytology, etc.) and responding to medical emergencies.
Puppies,
dogs, cats and kittens receive health and temperament screening, de-worming medication, age -
appropriate vaccinations, a microchip, and have been spayed or neutered
All
dogs and cats need regular veterinary care,
vaccinations and an
appropriate diet.
All of our
dogs have been seen by a veterinarian, dewormed, given age
appropriate vaccinations, microchipped, treated prophylactically for external parasites, spayed / neutered if older than 6 months, and given any other necessary medical care.
Name: Benji Age: 1.5 years Weight: 30 lbs Spayed / neutered: yes Up to date on age
appropriate Vaccinations: yes Kennel trained: working on it House trained: yes Best breed guess: heinz 57 Being fostered in: Regina Adoption fee: $ 250 Good with
dogs: yes Good with cats: unknown Good with kids: hasn't met any since being fostered
Your veterinarian will be able to determine an
appropriate vaccination schedule for your
dog with a basic assessment.
Talk to your veterinarian before boarding your
dog in a kennel so the
appropriate vaccinations are administered.
If you live in an area where the disease is endemic, talk to your veterinarian about your
dog's risk level, the prevalence of the disease and whether
vaccination is
appropriate for your
dog.
All
dogs must have age -
appropriate vaccinations in order to attend class.
While its treatment is primarily supportive, there is a much better chance of ensuring ample protection in
dogs with
appropriate and timely
vaccination against the virus.
All kittens, cats, puppies and
dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and current on age -
appropriate vaccinations prior to being available for adoption.
The adoption fee includes spay / neuter, microchip (including registration), age
appropriate vaccinations, Felv / FIV testing and cat carrier (for cats), license, leash and collar (for
dogs), routine treatment for fleas / worms, and a free pet wellness exam with local participating veterinarians.
These Golden Oldies have an adoption package similar to the rest of the pets adopted from our Shelter which includes: spay / neuter, age
appropriate vaccinations, microchip ID, veterinary exam, carrier for cats and rabbits, and a collar, leash, and license for
dogs.
Adoptable
dogs who are looking for a forever home are spayed / neutered, microchipped and with age
appropriate vaccinations — some will be even available at discounted adoption rates — so you just might drive home in a new car and with a new, wonderful addition to your family!
We highly recommend
dog owners visit their private veterinarian to discuss whether the
vaccination is
appropriate for their
dog.
Our adoption fee is $ 250 for most
dogs, which covers vet check (and treatment if necessary), age
appropriate vaccinations, spay / neuter, heartworm check, microchip, and grooming; all of our
dogs are de-wormed, de-flea'd, and come with a collar, leash, and ID tag.
If you have more questions about
dog flu, are uncertain if your
dog is at risk, or wonder if the
vaccination is needed /
appropriate for your four - legged friend, please have a conversation with your trusted family veterinarian.
Each
dog from this rescue, dubbed Operation Spring Time, will receive a thorough veterinary exam,
appropriate vaccinations, and any necessary medical treatment.
Following a puppy series of shots, your veterinarian will discuss the frequency of distemper
vaccination that is
appropriate for your
dog during its annual physical examination.
All animals owned by the potential adopter must be up - to - date on
vaccinations appropriate to the age of the
dog before the person may adopt another pet.
$ 95 for large breed adult
dogs and $ 150 for puppies (6 months and younger) & small breed adult
dogs * - which includes spay / neuter when
dog issix months old or older, age
appropriate vaccinations, de-worming if necessary, microchipping, and an adoption bag of Science Diet food.
All
dogs are spayed or neutered, have received all age -
appropriate vaccinations, microchipped, & heartworm tested prior to being adopted, as well as on heartworm preventative in their foster home.
All New Hope Cattle
Dogs will be spayed or neutered, microchipped, dewormed, health checked, have a fecal exam and are up to date on all
vaccinations that are age
appropriate.
Discuss your
dog's specific risk factors with your veterinarian to determine whether
vaccination against canine influenza is
appropriate for your pet.
(ref) A cocker spaniel of 14 years or a cat of the same age is about equal in age to a human of 70 - 73 (a large
dog like a rottweiler would reach that equivalent age at 10) Perhaps a booster
vaccination at that age might be
appropriate — even though vaccines in the elderly tend to be less effective.
If you feel a leptospirosis
vaccination is
appropriate for your
dog, have your veterinarian begin a two - shot series a week after finishing the core
vaccinations and boost the lepto 4 weeks later.
Adoption fees include the cost of spay / neuter surgery, microchip, de-worming, flea / tick preventative, heartworm test (for
dogs and puppies over nine months), feLeuk / FIV test for cats and kittens, and age -
appropriate rabies / distemper
vaccinations.
Age -
appropriate vaccinations Feline Aids / Leukemia testing (cats) Heartworm testing (
dogs) Spay / neuter
The BARC adoption fees include a variety of services — age -
appropriate vaccinations, canine heartworm (for
dogs 6 months and older) and feline leukemia tests, spaying / neutering, deworming treatment, microchip - the total value of which exceeds $ 400.
For
dogs in ESRA's foster care program, there is an adoption fee of $ 350 for a spayed / neutered
dog who has been examined by a veterinarian and given
appropriate vaccinations and tests.