Some kennel facilities require a booster vaccination shortly before boarding and some veterinarians recommend a booster vaccine every six months to ensure maximum protection against this troublesome infection.
Some grooming and most
kennel facilities require bordatella vaccines for their customers» pets.
Not exact matches
The AKC (American
Kennel Club) is
required to inspect
facilities housing AKC - registered dogs that produce seven or more litters in one year.
And don't go to groomers, training
facilities or boarding
kennels that
require too many vaccines.
Does your dog's daycare or boarding
kennel require a bordetella (
kennel cough) vaccine before they'll accept your dog at their
facility?
Since we are a medical care
facility we also provide boarding for pets that other
kennels would decline, such as pregnant dogs, dogs in heat, diabetic animals, or pets that
require extra medical attention.
The Alliance played a leading role in the passage of the Animal Care
Facilities Act (ACFA), which
requires the licensing, inspection and promulgation of standards of care for dogs and cats housed in commercial pet breeding
facilities, pet stores,
kennels, and animal shelters.
Most boarding
facilities require vaccination against
kennel cough (along with the routine annual vaccinations).
Most
kennels, daycare and boarding
facilities require only a
Kennel Cough vaccine.
All boarding
facilities should
require pets to have their vaccinations ranging from the rabies vaccine to the one that prevents Bordetella or
kennel cough in dogs.
Our service can include collection and analysis of historical shelter population data to assess
required housing unit numbers and type; advice on
facility layout;
kennel / cage design; and review of materials and mechanical systems as they relate to disease control and animal wellness.
A recent survey of pet care business owners, including
kennels, daycares, and groomers, showed that one out of four
facilities requires a Dog Flu vaccination in addition to Bordetella vaccination.1 Nobivac ® Canine Flu H3N8 has been shown to control the spread and reduce the impact of Dog Flu.33
We
require dogs to be up to date on Distemper,
Kennel Cough, and Rabies in order to both board and groom at our
facility.
Some grooming and boarding
facilities require a
kennel cough vaccination.
Indeed, most groomers,
kennels, and pet day care
facilities require a
kennel cough vaccination.
To board your pets in our
facility, we
require that they are current on their vaccinations — distemper and bordetella (
kennel cough vaccine) for dogs, and rabies for both dogs and cats.
Most boarding
facilities, doggie daycares and grooming salons
require that dogs be up - to - date on the
kennel cough vaccine.
REQUIREMENTS: As we are a veterinary hospital, it is
required that all pets spending time in our
facility for boarding or grooming be up to date on the following vaccines - Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella (
kennel cough).
Commercial
kennels that sell directly to consumers from their
facilities or through magazine ads or the Internet are not always
required to be federally regulated and may avoid oversight altogether.
Because it can be transmitted through the air, all veterinarians and
kennels, dog walking services, dog parks, and other dog friendly services
require that dogs are vaccinated in order to be around other dogs or at their
facility.
Classes held at doggie daycare
facilities require proof of the bordatella «
kennel cough» vaccine.
Many boarding
kennels, doggie daycare
facilities, groomers and other similar businesses
require dogs be vaccinated for
kennel cough.
CANINE BORDETELLA («
Kennel Cough»): Nose drop vaccine given at 8 weeks, boosted annually, though many boarding
facilities require boosters every 6 months.
Many
kennel and grooming
facilities require this vaccination.
Pet stores, petting zoos, boarding
kennels, dog
kennels, horse stables, and other
facilities that are not meeting the minimum standards of care as
required by law
The vaccine scenario becomes complicated, however, when these same small white dogs need grooming and when certain salons, especially when grooming is performed at a vet clinic, want or
require vaccines OR if the owner wants to protect their pet from specific common maladies of the general population at these grooming
facilities such as «
kennel cough.»
Under the proposal annual licensing fees
required for commercial
kennels as well as shelters, boarding
kennels, contract
kennels, pet stores, exhibition
facilities, could be raised to $ 2,500 instead of $ 500.