All dogs over 1 year must be current on
heartworm negative within the last year and cats must be tested negative for FeLV and FIV in order to be considered for our program.
The dogs usually test
Heartworm negative within six months to a year after completing the treatment, with some testing heartworm negative more quickly.
Not exact matches
• Dogs of all ages and sizes • Dogs must have updated vaccines (Distemper, Rabies, Bordetella and K - 9 influenza) • Dogs that have had a
negative fecal
within a year and are on
heartworm prevention • Dogs that are flea and tick free • Dogs that have been spayed or neutered if over 6 months
In order for your pet to receive
heartworm prevention, they must have a
negative heart worm test
within the past year.
Required Vaccines and tests for boarding with us are: Dogs -
Negative fecal on file within 6 months, Rabies, Bordetella vaccine, Distemper Parvo vaccine, both strains of the Influenza vaccines (H3N2, H3N8) negative Heartworm test within the last year and must be on Heartworm and Flea preve
Negative fecal on file
within 6 months, Rabies, Bordetella vaccine, Distemper Parvo vaccine, both strains of the Influenza vaccines (H3N2, H3N8)
negative Heartworm test within the last year and must be on Heartworm and Flea preve
negative Heartworm test
within the last year and must be on
Heartworm and Flea preventative.
Cats - Rabies, FVRCP,
negative fecal on file
within 6 months, triple test (FIV / FELV / HWA)
within last year, and must be on
Heartworm and Flea preventative.
Products: In order to purchase
heartworm prevention for your dog you must show proof of a
negative heartworm test
within 12 months and that your pet has been consistently on prevention.
Services offered on this date: Rabies Vaccine: $ 10 Distemper Vaccine: $ 20 (At the veterinarian's discretion) Bordetella Vaccine: $ 15 (At the veterinarian's discretion)
Heartworm Test: $ 25
Heartworm Preventative (6 months): $ 25 (sm) $ 30 (md) $ 35 (lg) *** *** (A
negative Heartworm test must be performed
within the past year by the Ulster County SPCA Clinic in order to purchase
Heartworm Preventative.)
And it was;
within a few months or a year, he tested
heartworm -
negative.»
All of his bw was
within normal parameters and his
heartworm test was
negative.
You must provide proof of a
negative heartworm test completed
within 9 months prior to you starting your medication purchased from PetCareRx.
In order to purchase
heartworm prevention, your dog must have had an examination and a
negative heartworm test
within the year.
Our veterinarians recommend and require your pet to have a
negative blood test
within a year before the dog can be started on any
heartworm preventative.
«When this protocol was completed in the study, all previously infected dogs tested
negative for
heartworm within ten months,» states Dr. Weedon.
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.
Tri-Heart Plus (
Heartworm medication); proof of negative heartworm test dated within the last 6 months required to purchase heartworm me
Heartworm medication); proof of
negative heartworm test dated within the last 6 months required to purchase heartworm me
heartworm test dated
within the last 6 months required to purchase
heartworm me
heartworm medication.
Dogs: Current on vaccines (DAP, Rabies, Leptospirosis and Bordetella), have a
negative heartworm test and
negative fecal examination
within the last year, and be free from external parasites.
It also lessens the
negative effects of the worms themselves, primarily due to doxycycline's effect on Wolbachia, a parasite of
heartworms (see «Parasites
within Parasites,» Whole Dog Journal August 2006).