Having an up - to -
date vaccine record is often required during airline travel and boarding as well.
* If you have animals at home, bring all current up to
date vaccine records for all of your animals.
Not exact matches
Vaccines and dewormer are kept up to
date, and carefully
recorded in each health
record.
Send the vet
records to us, preferably via email, including, at a minimum, current rabies CERTIFICATE, medical and
vaccine history, spay / neuter information, and the recent results of a heartworm test (must be within 45 days prior to the
date of surrender).
In the case that you do not bring in
records showing that your cat is up to
date on the rabies
vaccine, we may need to revaccinate him or her.
You must bring in proof (rabies certificate or medical
records showing the
date of the
vaccine) that your animal has received the rabies
vaccine.
So team will be making sure all shot
records reflect that the Bordetella
vaccine is current within the last 6 months prior to their boarding
dates.
For all
vaccines given, the product, expiration
date, lot number, route and location of injection must be documented in the
record.
If you are interested in adopting and already have pets at home, please bring your vet
records that show your pet is up - to -
date on their
vaccines (especially on the weekends) or the information for us to contact your veterinarian.
I will keep up - to -
date medical
records of all medical care and bring copies of the
records with the animal to all adoptions including but not limited to:
dates of vaccinations, type (present label on
vaccine vial), proof of FeLV / FIV testing and result (negative or positive), spay or neuter certificate from vet's office and any other medical chart notes describing pre-existing medical conditions and treatment.
Complete medical
records to include
dates of inoculations, types of
vaccines used, and
dates of worming; and copies of relevant and available health checks;
Speed the application process — email copies or pictures of all your pets» vet
records clearly showing they are spayed / neutered, up - to -
date on annual
vaccines and on heartworm prevention to
[email protected].
San Francisco Animal Care and Control provides VET SOS with free microchipping clinics through Friends of SF ACC, donates free DHLPP, FVRCP, and rabies
vaccines, maintains a donation bin for supplies and pet food in their lobby, collaborates with VET SOS to reduce fees and prevent over-vaccination of animals by obtaining up - to -
date patient
records when impounded, and in special circumstances, provides emergency boarding for up to 14 days, when contacted by the appropriate authority.
lf we do not have
record of your pets»
vaccine history, please have your current veterinary clinic fax us a copy of the vaccinations with
date due.
Bring two copies of all medical
records to each adoption event which should include
dates of vaccinations, type (label on
vaccine vial), proof of FeLV / FIV testing and result (negative or positive), spay or neuter certificate from vet's office and any other medical chart notes documenting pre-existing medical conditions and / or treatment.
Hall always asks tenants with pets for their medical
records to show they're up to
date on their shots, especially the rabies
vaccine.
Data about well - child visits and vaccinations were abstracted by trained staff from medical
records when the child reached age 32 months, including type and
date of visit and each
vaccine received.