Owners must periodically have their dogs and puppies vaccinated against rabies, but the specific time frames for puppy vaccinations and
dog vaccinations vary by state.
Not exact matches
- Canine distemper - Canine parvo - Canine leptospirosis - Canine hepatitis - Parainfluenza - Bordetella «Kennel Cough» (we require
dogs boarding with us be current on Bordetella vaccine) • Vaccines required / recommended for majority of cats (not all - inclusive,
varying factors change recommendations)- Rabies - Rabies
vaccination is required by state law.
If you are more than 14 days late with a
vaccination than it will
vary from company to company whether your
dog will be covered or not.
• Vaccines required / recommended for majority of
dogs (not all - inclusive,
varying factors change recommendations)- Rabies - Rabies
vaccination is required by state law.
Be sure to ask your veterinarian about
vaccinations, although your vet may
vary slightly from the following schedule, most
dogs should receive their puppy
vaccinations within the first 14 weeks of their lives.
Your veterinarian may modify or recommended a
varied vaccination schedule or type, but listed below are the
vaccinations we recommend your
dog or cat having.
Although frequency
varies with each type of vaccine, recent research has shown that most
dog vaccinations are effective from three to seven years, and some last for the
dog's entire lifetime.
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.
Dog licenses (fees
vary) can also be purchased at the clinic and require a current rabies
vaccination.
Complications and severity of side effects
varies from
dog to
dog, geography, epidemiology of a disease, failure due to mishandling and by not following protocols of
vaccination.
What you will find in our CANINE
vaccination packages (Note: this will
vary depending on the age of your
dog):
Still others, like the one for Leptospirosis, is often ineffective: the bacterial disease of Leptospirosis has at least 200 subgroups that
vary from region to region, and unless your
dog is vaccinated against the precise subgroup he / she encounters, the
vaccination (which contains only two of the subgroups) will offer no protection.
The form does not request proof of
vaccinations, as the
vaccinations appropriate for each
dog will
vary.