Therefore, we require each pet
be current on vaccinations as well as a flea and tick preventative.
We require that all foster homes animals
are current on vaccinations as well as spayed or neutered if age appropriate.
In addition, pets
are current on all vaccinations as needed for their age unless otherwise noted, microchipped, and spayed / neutered prior to adoption.
Not exact matches
On the basis of the current studies as well as previous reports on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the young, healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for vaccination, such as health care workers, as well as to younger, otherwise healthy populations in genera
On the basis of the
current studies
as well
as previous reports
on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the young, healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for vaccination, such as health care workers, as well as to younger, otherwise healthy populations in genera
on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it
is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general
is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might
be particularly well suited to the young, healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for
vaccination, such
as health care workers,
as well
as to younger, otherwise healthy populations in general.
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 pets must
be current on vaccinations; including Rabies, DHLPPC, Canine Influenza, Bordetella (kennel cough),
as well
as a
current intestinal parasite check.
• Registering early — sorry, late arrivals will neither
be accepted nor judged • Cleaning up after their pets • Entering well - behaved pets comfortable in crowds • Remembering that pets must
be leashed and
current on Rabies
vaccinations (bring records
as proof).
As long as your cat is current on vaccinations and deworming, bring in tree branches, rocks, leaves, things from the outdoors to pique their sense
As long
as your cat is current on vaccinations and deworming, bring in tree branches, rocks, leaves, things from the outdoors to pique their sense
as your cat
is current on vaccinations and deworming, bring in tree branches, rocks, leaves, things from the outdoors to pique their senses.
It
is very important that your pets
are up - to - date
on their shots
as shelters will not allow pets to enter without proof of
current vaccinations.
The veterinary needs of dogs that come into rescue vary, but
as a minimum we see each dog
is made
current on its rabies
vaccination as well
as canine distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza and parvovirus (DHPPv)
vaccinations.
All canine guests of Happy Tails Pet Resort, HTPR, (boarding and grooming) must
be current on the following
vaccinations: - Rabies - Da2PP - Bordetella - Canine Influenza
As of 5/1/18, all canine guests to HTPR (boarding and grooming) must have completed the initial series of Influenza (2
vaccinations, 2 - 4 weeks apart) or
be up to date
on the annual booster.
We will call your the vet to verify your dog and / or cat
is spayed / neutered (mandatory in order to adopt), combo tested for FeLV / FIV, dogs
are current on heartworm testing, and up to date with rabies
vaccination as required by law and thus our license.
Before loading, ensure your horse
is current on annual
vaccinations for core equine diseases, which include Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis, rabies, tetanus and West Nile,
as well
as additional risk - based equine diseases.
As a minimum, confirmation from the
current / past veterinarians of regular wellness visits and follow - up visits for the pet (
s), that pets
were kept up to date
on vaccinations and regularly administered heartworm prevention and flea / tick prevention.
A volunteer will verify your veterinarian
as listed
on your application to ensure that your
current or recent pets have received regular veterinary care,
are up - to - date
on vaccinations and spayed / neutered (we will not place one of our dogs in a home where there
is an intact pet).
Dogs must
be social friendly with other dogs to participate in this limited time offer,
as well
as be current on all required
vaccinations (Rabies Bordatella Distemper Parvo).
Dogs may not bark, jump
on people or cause other disruptions, dog treats / toys
are prohibited while
on a visit
as they can become a distraction for other dogs,
current vaccinations required — Rabies and DHPP (Distemper).
HSWA pets
are current on the core
vaccinations recommended by veterinarians,
as well
as other medical tests and treatments.
If you currently or have previously owned a pet, you must provide vet records showing that your pet
is current on vaccinations and / or the name and telephone number of your
current or previous veterinarian
as a vet reference.
At minimum, puppies attending classes or playgroups should have started their distemper / parvo series, and all dogs ages 3 months old or older should
be current on their rabies and bordetella
vaccinations as well.