(The visit may also
include necessary vaccinations or boosters, a dental assessment, a heartworm test, or a fecal exam.)
Not exact matches
World - renowned
vaccination scientist, Dr. Ronald Schultz, says [emphasis is mine]: «Many animals receive «kennel cough» vaccines that
include Bordetella and CPI and / or CAV - 2 every 6 to 9 months without evidence that this frequency of
vaccination is
necessary or beneficial.
This
includes spay / neuter,
vaccinations, microchipping, and any
necessary vetting.
Prior to adoption our pets are fully vetted, which
includes updated
vaccinations (
including rabies), disease testing, treatment for heartworm (if
necessary), flea and tick and heartworm prevention, spay or neuter, and micro-chip.
Breeders usually
include registration papers, a health certificate from a veterinarian, initial
vaccinations and de-worming if
necessary, as well as proof that the kitten tests negative for the feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency viruses.
The ASPCA believes that responsible care
includes appropriate amounts of nutritious, species - appropriate food and clean water to support good health; basic veterinary care
including vaccinations and parasite control;
necessary grooming and training; exercise; social interaction; diligence in identifying and eliminating hazardous substances and situations [See Use of Taste - aversive Additives to Antifreeze, and on Dog Chews / Treats]; using good judgment when exposing pets to potentially stressful situations; prompt treatment for illness or injury; and, in the case of dogs, cats, ferrets and rabbits, sterilization before puberty.
This
includes blood work,
vaccinations, and spay or neuter if
necessary.
This
includes, but is not limited to: spay / neuter,
vaccinations, heart worm test and treatment (if
necessary), worming, and flea and tick prevention.
We can not provide food and litter but we do provide medical support that
includes defleaing, deworming,
vaccinations, leukemia testing, spay or neuter, and veterinarian visits, arranged by your CC4C sponsor, if
necessary.
If their
vaccinations are not up to date or if they are strays, we give them all
necessary vaccinations and a complete veterinary check
including testing for parasites
including heartworm.
This fee subsidizes veterinary care,
including wellness exam, spay / neuter,
vaccinations against FVRCP and rabies, FIV / FeLV testing, flea / parasite treatment, and other
necessary care.
This
includes age appropriate
vaccinations, heartworm testing (if over 6 months) and treatment if positive for the disease, spay / neuter and any other medical care that might be
necessary to get our pups ready for their new families.
Medical expenses to provide
necessary vaccinations and immediate medical for impacted pets (could
include S / N)
This
includes spaying / neutering, providing all
necessary vaccinations, deworming, flea control, heartworm test, and each adopted animal has a microchip so that they can be easily identified should they become lost.
Provide transportation for
necessary veterinary treatment for this dog from a veterinarian well - qualified to treat Bulldogs,
including annual examinations, DHLPP and rabies
vaccinations, and heartworm and intestinal parasite checks, to be followed by periodic use of preventatives.
Evaluations of disease risks associated with a particular vaccine, compared to the benefits of
vaccination are
necessary in crafting optimal health recommendations that
include vaccination.
Your pet's annual veterinary visit will
include some, if not all of the following: a health consultation, blood work, a physical examination, pain assessment, nutritional counseling,
vaccinations if
necessary, an intestinal parasite screening and a recommendation for an on - going wellness routine.
Visit your vet for a medical check - up
including making sure that your pet is up to date with all
necessary vaccinations.
Our annual checkup
includes a comprehensive physical exam and screening for early signs of disease and any
necessary vaccinations.
All adoption fees
include a basic veterinary examination, pet tag and collar,
vaccinations, microchip and spay or neuter surgery, if
necessary.
These fees
include the pet's spay or neuter,
vaccinations, and microchip (
including other vetting as
necessary while the pet is in our care).
All of our dogs are vet checked
including spayed or neutered; heartworm tested (preventive dispensed if negative and treatment started if positive); up to date on
vaccinations (rabies, parvo, distemper); basic blood test performed; urinalysis; placed on flea / tick preventative if needed; intestinal parasite exam performed and treated accordingly; and provided with any other medical care
necessary (dentals, surgeries, etc).
Connecticut Humane Society: Newington (assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care
including spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance, pet food bank) or Connecticut Humane Society Fox Veterinary Clinic (veterinary care assistance)
Adopter agrees to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian at least once each year and provide all
vaccinations and treatments
necessary to ensure good health,
including yearly booster shots of DA2PP and bordatella.
$ 95 for large breed adult dogs and $ 150 for puppies (6 months and younger) & small breed adult dogs * - which
includes spay / neuter when dog issix months old or older, age appropriate
vaccinations, de-worming if
necessary, microchipping, and an adoption bag of Science Diet food.
The seller agrees to furnish the buyer with all the
necessary health information
including Vaccination Records, Worming Records and the Veterinarian's Health Certificate.
Our veterinary staff is dedicated to educating people about the importance of cat
vaccinations,
including what cat vaccines are
necessary, and when they should be scheduled.
The Foster Home must provide resident animals with all
necessary medical care
including vaccinations and heartworm preventative.
Our adoption fee
includes an exam, microchip, spaying or neutering,
vaccinations, worming, and flea and tick preventatives, and any
necessary medications.
Spay / neuter, heartworm testing, de-worming,
vaccinations, and any
necessary veterinary medical attention are all
included — all for free!
Organize and maintain all materials
necessary for adoptions of animals,
including but not limited to applications, contracts,
vaccination and rabies certificates, office supplies, and educational and promotional materials.
Beartooth Humane Alliance has provided each animal with
necessary medical care
including a thorough veterinary exam, worming, distemper
vaccinations, spay / neuter, feline leukemia testing (cats), heartworm testing (dogs) and microchipping.
Adoption fees
include sterilization, microchip, age; 4appropriate
vaccinations, heartworm treatment if
necessary.
Our adoption contract legally binds you to provide the dog with proper veterinary care,
including a yearly wellness exam, up - to - date required
vaccinations and emergency care if
necessary.
While in foster care, we will provide your foster pet with any
necessary medical care
including medications, required
vaccinations and spay / neuter surgery.
This provides full vetting for a cat which
includes spay / neuter, microchip, combo test, de-wormer, flea treatment and all
necessary vaccinations.
Most dogs that leave shelters have received a veterinary check - up
including vaccinations and any
necessary short - term care.
We ensure all
vaccinations are up to date; conduct a full medical assessment which
includes all
vaccinations, heart - worm and fecal testing; spay or neuter the pet as
necessary and have it microchipped.
Therefore, I am prepared to provide any
necessary medical care
including regular vet care and annual
vaccinations as well as any humane behavioral training required.
This organization provides all
necessary medical care —
including age - appropriate
vaccinations and spaying or neutering — before placing animals into permanent, loving homes.
    (e)
Necessary and reasonable veterinary care including vaccinations that are required or recommended by a licensed veterinarian, and care and treatment a reasonably prudent person would find appropriate or necessary for injuries, neglect, illness or disease with records of such care and treatment that are available for inspection at a
Necessary and reasonable veterinary care
including vaccinations that are required or recommended by a licensed veterinarian, and care and treatment a reasonably prudent person would find appropriate or
necessary for injuries, neglect, illness or disease with records of such care and treatment that are available for inspection at a
necessary for injuries, neglect, illness or disease with records of such care and treatment that are available for inspection at all times.
Pennsylvania: ACCT Philly: (pet food, referrals for low - cost spay / neuter and wellness services) Action for Animals Humane Society: Latrobe (spay / neuter assistance) Animal Care & Assistance Fund (veterinary care assistance) Animal Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley: (pet food for families in need) Animal Friends: Pittsburgh (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Animal House Project: (pet food for low - income residents of Chester County) The Animal Rescue of Western Pennsylvania (veterinary care assistance) Chester County Pet Food Pantry: Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties (pet food & care assistance) Delaware County SPCA: (spay / neuter and wellness services) Forgotten Cats, Inc.: Willow Grove (spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance) Henry's Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA: West Chester (pet food pantry) Humane Society of Berks County: Reading (pet food and veterinary care assistance) Humane Society of Harrisburg Area: (pet food pantry, low - cost spay / neuter services, wellness clinics, microchipping) Humane Society of Westmoreland County: Greenberg (spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance) Red Paw Emergency Relief Team: Philadelphia (emergency assistance
including search & rescue, emergency transport, shelter, and veterinary care to animals involved in fires and other residential disasters) Rescue Pet Food Pantry: (provides pet food to 501 (c) 3 rescues to free up financial resources) Sam's Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (pet food and veterinary care assistance for pet owners with demonstrated financial hardship) Spay / Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (low - cost spay / neuter) Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance, assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care) Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care Wilkes Barre Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Pet Pantry of Lancaster County: (pet food, spay / neuter and wellness services, community cat program) Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay / neuter and wellness services)
Colorado: Ark - Valley Humane Society: Buena Vista (pet food) The Cartwright Foundation: Denver / Front Range region (veterinary care assistance) Cat Care Society: Lakewood (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care) Colorado Pet Pantry: Denver / Boulder - metro (pet food) Colorado State University Companion Care Fund: Fort Collins (veterinary care assistance) Colorado State University Pets Forever Program: Larimer County (various services for low - income or disabled pet - owners) Denkai Animal Sanctuary: Northern Colorado (spay / neuter and veterinary assistance) Dreampower Animal Rescue: Colorado Springs (temporary foster program) Every Creature Counts: Fort Lupton (spay / neuter assistance) The Feline Fix: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) For Pets» Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care, spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance) Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay / Neuter Clinic: Fort Collins (assistance with pet food, spay / neuter,
vaccinations and financial assistance for sugeries) Friends of the Aspen Animal Shelter: Aspen (spay / neuter assistance) Good Samaritan Pet Center: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Pagosa Springs: Pagosa Springs (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care) League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS):: Summit County (financial assistance to low - income families living or working in Summit County, for pet spay / neuter, life - shortening illnesses or unexpected high vet bills; discounted spay / neuter vouchers for higher incomes) MaxFund: Denver (pet food, spay / neuter assistance,
vaccination assistance) PAWS Colorado: Denver metro area (pet food, cat litter, veterinary care assistance / volunteers to aid low - income persons with HIV / AIDS and other debilitating illnesses) PetAid Colorado: Denver (assistance with veterinary care
including spay / neuter) Pikes Peak Pet Pantry: Colorado Springs (pet food / litter, pet supplies, pet prescription diet assistance, and grooming assistance) SpayToday: Lakewood (low - cost spay / neuter)
Connecticut: Connecticut Humane Society: Newington (assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care
including spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance, pet food bank) or Connecticut Humane Society Fox Veterinary Clinic (veterinary care assistance) Dogology: (pet food pantry available to residents referred by food bank administrators in the Farmington Valley) The Friends of Windsor Animal Care and Control Inc.: Windsor (pet food assistance) Milford Animal Control: Milford (pet food bank) STARelief and Pet Assistance: Statewide (veterinary care grant program, pet food, temporary fostering / emergency shelter and pet hospice care) With Love From Lily: financial assistance for veterinary expenses for low income families in the case of illness or disease
California: The ACME Foundation: Clearlake (veterinary care assistance for senior and disabled pet owners) Actors and Others for Animals: Greater Los Angeles area (pet food, spay / neuter assistance, assistance for
necessary veterinary medical care) Animal Assistance League of Orange County: Orange County (pet food, transportation and veterinary care assistance) Animal Health Foundation: Los Angeles and Orange Counties (veterinary care assistance) AnimalSave: Green Valley (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Animal Welfare Assistance Group: Monterey County (veterinary care assistance, spay / neuter; pet food and supplies for seniors, disabled veterans, owners of service dogs and others; pet care resources and referrals) Bad Rap: San Francisco (pit bull - specific assistance for finding rental housing and insurance) California Department of Social Services Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA) Program: Statewide (provides monthly stipend to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog) Cat People: Bakersfield (cat food / litter, spay / neuter assistance,
vaccination assistance) 661-327-4706 Cats in Need (of Human Care): Southern California, multiple locations (spay / neuter assistance) The Chester Foundation: Sacramento region (veterinary care assistance) FACE Foundation: San Diego (grant assistance for pets in need of emergency or critical care) FixNation: Los Angeles (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Friends of Long Beach Animals: Long Beach (spay / neuter assistance) Haven Humane Society: Redding (low - cost spay / neuter, pet food assistance, emergency veterinary grants for residents receiving Medi - Cal or Medicare) Clinic: 530-241-1658; Shelter: 530-241-1653 Helen Woodward Animal Center: Rancho Santa Fe (pet food) Helen Woodward Animal Center Animeals program: San Diego County (free pet food for the dogs and cats of elderly or disabled people) Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley: San Bernardino (low - cost spay / neuter) Humane Society of Truckee - Tahoe: Truckee, Sierra County, Eastern Placer County or Eastern Nevada County (pet food pantry and low cost / free spay & neuter programs for Pit Bulls, Chihuahuas, and those that qualify) Keep Your Pet: Sacramento (behavior assistance, veterinary care assistance, services for seniors) LA Animal Services: Los Angeles (spay / neuter,
vaccination and microchip assistance) Marin Humane Society: Novato (pet care assistance to low - income seniors, persons living with HIV / AIDS and those receiving hospice services; please see website for complete list of services) Mercy Crusade's Spay and Neuter Clinic: Oxnard (spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance) Mojave Desert Animal Rescue: Western Mojave Desert (pet food & supplies and veterinary assistance for homeless, unemployed, disabled, and senior pet guardians) Mountains» Humane Society: Lake Arrowhead (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Napa Humane: Napa (spay / neuter assistance) Ohlone Humane Society Special Assistance Program: Fremont, Union City, and Newark (veterinary care assistance, pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Orange County SPCA Animal Rescue Fund: Orange County (assistance for veterinary care
including spay / neuter) Palo Alto Humane Society: Palo Alto (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for emergency veterinary care) PALS: Pets Are Loving Support (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners) Pasadena Humane Society: Pasadena (spay / neuter assistance) PAWS / LA: Hollywood (pet food and supplies, veterinary medical care assistance, grooming, spay / neuter, veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners, and other services) PAWS San Francisco: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners Peninsula CatWorks: veterinary care assistance for cats only Pet Assistance Foundation: Multiple Locations, Southern California (spay / neuter assistance for dogs, cats, and rabbits) Pet Orphans of Southern California: Van Nuys (veterinary care assistance) The Pet Rescue Center's Pet Pantry: Orange County (pet food, litter, and flea treatments for unemployed, senior, or disabled pet owners) Pets Are Wonderful Support: San Diego (pet food / litter, pet supplies, veterinary assistance, animal transport, temporary foster program, veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners) Placer SPCA SOS Program: Placer County (rental deposits, temporary boarding, pet food and veterinary care assistance) Rescuing Unwanted Furry Friends (RUFF): Laguna Beach (pet food) Riverside County Department of Animal Services: Riverside (spay / neuter assistance) Sacramento SPCA: Sacramento (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) The Sam Simon Foundation: Los Angeles (free surgery for non-orthopedic procedures; free spay / neuter operations,
including vaccinations, flea control, deworming, nail trims, and antibiotics) Sammie's Friends: Grass Valley (veterinary care assistance) San Francisco SPCA Animal Hospital: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners, spay / neuter assistance Santa Cruz SPCA: Santa Cruz (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Santa Maria Valley Humane Society: Santa Maria (spay / neuter assistance, microchips, pet food bank) SEAACA: Downey (veterinary medical care assistance, spay / neuter,
vaccination assistance) Sequoia Humane Society: Eureka (spay / neuter assistance) SHARE Marin Humane Society: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill pet owners Spay Neuter Animal Network (SPAN): Ventura (spay / neuter assistance) SPCA for Monterey County: Monterey (pet food, spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance) Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation: Walnut Creek (pet food, spay / neuter assistance, emergency veterinary assistance) VET SOS: San Francisco (free veterinary care and supplies for pets of the homeless) Voice for the Animals Foundation: Santa Monica (veterinary care assistance)
Exams normally
include vaccinations for common conditions, screenings for parasites or common illnesses, treatment for those conditions if
necessary, and preventative treatments such as flea and tick treatments or microchipping.
This will
include a full physical exam, and any
necessary vaccinations and tests that are due.
clean, sanitary and appropriate shelter; food, water, appropriate exercise,
necessary veterinary care and treatment,
including parasite control and
vaccinations; and a safe environment; a protocol for containing and managing contagious illness and disease, an active adoption or placement program or facilities for long term placement, the ability to manage animals to minimize risk of injury to the animals and the public, and manages its operations so that animals are not at risk for abuse or neglect or for use in animal fighting or research, experimentation or testing.
Preventive care
includes services such as routine checkups,
necessary vaccinations, intestinal parasite screens and recommended blood and urine screens.
The shelters would be required to (1) examine animals «as soon as practicable» to ensure they are provided with care and treatment to relieve any pain and suffering,
including providing immediate
necessary care and treatment; and also (2) provide parasite control and appropriate
vaccinations.