All Labradors are neutered / spayed, current on shots, microchipped, and
heartworm negative prior to being put up for adoption.Heart of Texas Lab Rescue, PO Box 81821, Austin, TX 78708.
Not exact matches
Look at that face how can you deny her?!? Gracie is up to date on vaccinations,
heartworm negative, on
heartworm and flea prevention, and will be spayed
prior to adoption.
Each animal is spayed or neutered, vaccinated for Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella, microchipped,
heartworm negative and de-wormed
prior to adoption.
A
heartworm test or proof of a
negative heartworm test is required
prior to prescribing
heartworm prevention for patients 6 months or older.
Prior to an introduction with an adoptive family, these owner surrender Labs also must be UTD on all shots and
heartworm tested
negative or on monthly preventive since their last
negative heartworm test.
Except for Revolution, your dog must be tested
negative for
heartworms prior to instituting these preventive medications.
You must provide proof of a
negative heartworm test completed within 9 months
prior to you starting your medication purchased from PetCareRx.
In addition,
prior to our accepting your dog for rehoming through our rescue, you will be required to provide us with your Lab's current rabies vaccination certificate, a copy of your Lab's complete Vet records, and our form of Veterinary Certification completed by your Veterinarian, which indicates, among other things, that your Lab is up - to - date on all vaccinations and has either tested
negative for
heartworm within the last 30 days or has been on a year - round monthly preventive since your dog's last
negative heartworm test.
The only requirement to activate or maintain the warranty is a
negative heartworm test and
negative intestinal parasite test
prior to starting the product, and annually thereafter.
All dogs are recommended to have a
negative heartworm test
prior to starting
heartworm preventative.
She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations,
heartworm negative, had a recent dental, and blood testing
prior to surgery was good.