Sentences with phrase «not up to date on vaccinations»

In my case, the reason was always because my senior, indoor cats were not up to date on vaccinations (my choice) or because we're in an apartment with no fenced yard.
- Pets that are not up to date on vaccinations should be left at home.
Jeter doesn't have any skin allergies or medical conditions, but is not up to date on his vaccinations, nor is he neutered.
Do make sure your dog is current on vaccinations If you have a young puppy without a full set of vaccinations or a dog that isn't up to date on vaccinations, you don't want to expose her to unknown dogs.

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The researchers found that respondents also stigmatized both the parent and their under - vaccinated child, regardless of the reason they weren't up - to - date on vaccinations.
Not all students returning to school this month will be up to date on their vaccinations.
If your pet is not up - to - date on all of their vaccinations and / or fecal testing, we can provide these services at drop - off.
Because we may not always have a medical history on the pets that come to us, we recommend that your own pets are up to date on all their vaccinations.
Name: Naevia Age: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be working on it soon House trained: starting to use pee pads.
Sex: Male Hair: Short Fertility: Not Altered Health: Perfect health, up to date on vaccinations and de worming.
Pets entering the program do not need to be up to date on their vaccinations.
It is very important that your pets are up - to - date on their shots as shelters will not allow pets to enter without proof of current vaccinations.
If any of your pets are not up to date on their necessary vaccinations we offer a convenient — day of grooming — drop off appointment with one of our wonderful doctors.
For the safety of all students and staff, all dogs must be up - to - date on vaccinations, tested twice annually for internal parasites, and not show any signs of illness.
Name: NalaAge: 5 months Weight: 36 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate Vaccinations: yesKennel trained: yes, Nala likes to have naps in her kennel and we can usually find her in there when she needs a break from playing House trained: just about.
** PLEASE NOTE: Make sure your pup has all of her vaccinations — the final series typically occurs around 15 to 16 weeks of age — before you allow her to walk in public places or socialize with animals that may not be up - to - date on their shots.
Name: Varo (male) Age: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be working on it soon House trained: starting to use pee pads.
Name: NaeviaAge: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be working on it soon House trained: starting to use pee pads.
If pets are unaltered or not up - to - date on vaccinations, HSP arranges these services with the owner.
Next step in helping them find their home is a vet check, being altered if not already, up dated on all vaccinations, treated for worms, fleas and ticks, and receive a microchip prior to being placed up for adoption.
Pets aren't exactly clean, but if you keep your pet up to date on vaccinations and flea medication and they're otherwise healthy, you should be fine to sleep with your pet.
This is putting our pets at risk - especially those pets that are not up - to - date on their rabies vaccination.
I've also been reading up on the harmful effects of vaccinations and I'm seeing it's not good for my dog... but this is my problem... When I take him to the kennel they require that he be up to date on all vaccinations.
Name: Benji Age: 1.5 years Weight: 30 lbs Spayed / neutered: yes Up to date on age appropriate Vaccinations: yes Kennel trained: working on it House trained: yes Best breed guess: heinz 57 Being fostered in: Regina Adoption fee: $ 250 Good with dogs: yes Good with cats: unknown Good with kids: hasn't met any since being fostered
Name: BerthaAge: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be working on it soon House trained: starting to use pee pads.
Name: w (female) Age: 4 weeks (March 20/18) Weight: 3 lbs Spayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate vaccinations: first vaccines will be April 28 Kennel trained: will be working on it soon House trained: starting to use pee pads.
8 weeksWeight: 10 lbsSpayed / neutered: not old enough Up to date on age appropriate Vaccinations: yesKennel trained: working on it.
You also want to know whether or not the dog is up to date on vaccinations, if he's had heartworms, any medical treatments he's had while in the shelter or any medical conditions he currently has.
He is up to date on all vaccinations and neutered, but poor fellow was not given heartworm prevention and is high heartworm positive.
Forsyth County Animal Shelter highly recommends volunteers be up - to - date on tetanus vaccination, however this is not a requirement.
Simple remedies like washing your hands, cleaning pet areas, keeping your domestic cat from feral cats, keeping your pets up - to - date on vaccinations, and not eating undercooked or raw meats may stop any problem from starting.
A volunteer will verify your veterinarian as listed on your application to ensure that your current or recent pets have received regular veterinary care, are up - to - date on vaccinations and spayed / neutered (we will not place one of our dogs in a home where there is an intact pet).
Although vaccine programs have been highly successful and vaccines are considered routine today, we (as caregivers) and you (as pet parents) can not afford to become complacent about keeping pets up - to - date on their vaccinations.
Most animal shelters do not place dogs for adoption until they are up - to - date on vaccinations, spayed or neutered and any underlying health concerns have been addressed.
He was not neutered when we rescued him but he is now; Andy is up to date on vaccinations; and microchipped.
I will keep up - to - date medical records of all medical care and bring copies of the records with the animal to all adoptions including but not limited to: dates of vaccinations, type (present label on vaccine vial), proof of FeLV / FIV testing and result (negative or positive), spay or neuter certificate from vet's office and any other medical chart notes describing pre-existing medical conditions and treatment.
Of the 2,481 cats with a recorded vaccination history, 1,157 (46.6 percent) had no previous rabies vaccination, 883 (35.5 percent) had an unknown rabies vaccination status, 277 (11.2 percent) reportedly were up - to - date on their rabies vaccination, and 164 (6.6 percent) had reportedly been previously vaccinated but were not up - to - date.
This program does not require your cat to be up to date on vaccinations.
Be sure your dog isn't vulnerable to picking up infections from other dogs by keeping him up to date on his vaccinations and worming medications.
The main reason why your dogs need to be up to date with their vaccination and be current on tick prevention is not only for the safety of your dog but also the safety of the other guests.
We will not refuse to accept a dog into our rescue program because it is not up - to - date on vaccinations, needs to be spayed or neutered, or has medical issues, but we appreciate any donation you can make to help off - set our costs.
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