Be sure to bring paperwork with you from your veterinarian that shows your cat's
current vaccination status.
If vaccines have not been administered at University Animal Hospital, you must provide acceptable proof of
current vaccination status.
«Specifically, titers 5 to 15 days after booster vaccination in dogs with an out - of - date vaccination status were shown to be noninferior to titers in dogs with
a current vaccination status.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance — Results indicated that dogs with out - of - date vaccination status were not inferior in their antibody response following booster rabies vaccination, compared with dogs with
current vaccination status.
Not exact matches
The findings appear in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association study, «Comparison of anamnestic responses to rabies
vaccination in dogs and cats with
current and out - of - date
vaccination status.»
Please read the article and discuss with your veterinarian an appropriate
vaccination strategy to meet your pet's
current health
status and lifestyle.
If your veterinary reference (s) can not verify the spay / neuter and
vaccination status of
current or previous pets, processing of your application will be stopped until you can provide this information.
Comparison of anamnestic responses to rabies
vaccination in dogs and cats with
current and out - of - date
vaccination status
Objective — To compare anamnestic antibody responses of dogs and cats with
current versus out - of - date
vaccination status.
A
current rabies
vaccination status is required by law for dogs and cats in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware among most other states.
I'm pro-judicious
vaccination where the patient's health
status, age, lifestyle, and
current level of immunity from
vaccinations is combined with adherence to state - mandated legal requirements.
In order to redeem your animal you need to bring in your driver's license or ID card, and veterinarian records for the animal to show proof of
current vaccinations and spay / neuter
status.
Paperwork for your pet (in a waterproof container or bag): proof of rabies -
vaccination status, copies of other important medical records and a
current photo of your pet (in case he gets lost)
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.