Provide his medical information, such as if he / she is neutered or spayed;
last vaccinations given and when; heartworm prevention history (if applicable); flea / tick prevention history; and if he has had any other medical treatments such as dentals, etc..
Not exact matches
Vaccination Requirements Boarding cats must provide proof of an FVRCP (distemper / upper respiratory) vaccine
given within the
last 36 months.
Rabies
vaccination is usually
given last, when the dog is 16 weeks of age, in one single shot.
Protection is not long
lasting and booster
vaccinations are
given every 6 months or at least yearly.
Please double check the
last time the Bordetella
vaccination was
given, as our requirements may differ from your veterinarian's expiration dates.
On completion of the puppy core
vaccination series with the
last dose
given at 14 - 16 wk of age, a dog can be expected to have an antibody titer or positive test result, regardless of the serologic test performed, provided the serum sample is collected > 2 wks after the
last dose of vaccine.»
Prior to your dog's evaluation appointment, we will need the following: 1) proof of current rabies, DHPPV, and CIV
vaccinations; 2) proof of bordetella (kennel cough)
vaccination given within the
last six months; and 3) fecal test results showing your dog has tested negative for giardia.
When
given to pets age 14 to 16 weeks or older,
vaccination for these core canine and feline viruses
lasts for many years in most cases, although many experts recommend a booster at one year of age.
The immunity that leptospirosis
vaccinations give is short
lasting — perhaps a year, perhaps less in some dogs.
Must have proof of a minimum of 2 Distemper / Parvo (DHLPP)
vaccinations administered by a veterinarian, with the
last one
given after 16 weeks of age or within the
last year.
Must have a minimum of 2 Distemper / Parvo (DHLPP)
vaccinations administered by a veterinarian, with the
last given after 16 weeks of age or within the
last year.
Must have proof of a minimum of 2 Distemper (FVRCP)
vaccinations administered by a veterinarian, with the
last one
given after 16 weeks of age or within the
last year.
Must have 1st and 2nd Bordetella (kennel cough)
vaccination, or
last one
given within one year.
Usually two
vaccinations at age 10 and 14 to 16 weeks of age is enough to
give long term protection and immunity that
lasts years.
It is recommended to wait a couple of weeks after the
last vaccination in the series before exposing a puppy or kitten to other pets,
giving their immune system time to build.
The program targets clients whose pets» vaccines have lapsed... and by «lapsed» they mean that the
last vaccination was
given 18 months ago or more!
Nasal Vaccine Intranasal
vaccination may be
given as early as 3 weeks of age and immunity generally
lasts 12 to 13 months.
PUPPIES: In general, puppies are not
given their rabies
vaccination as well as their
last round of initial boosters until they are 16 weeks of age, hence our age restriction.