Keep
your pet up to date on vaccines and preventative medications.
Volunteers with their own pets can reduce some of the risks of fostering pets by keeping your own
pets up to date on their vaccines, and by keeping foster pets separated from other animals in the household.
Not exact matches
All Dallas
Pets Alive adoptable
pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and
up to date on vaccines upon adoption...
Talk with your veterinarian
to find out how best
to protect your
pet from canine flu and other contagious diseases, and
to make sure your
pet is
up -
to -
date on vaccines.
Kennel Cough / Upper Respiratory: This is contagious
to your
pets — especially if they are not
up to date on their
vaccines.
Care - A-Van (CAV) is a convenient way for
pet owners
to be sure their
pets are staying
up to date on core
vaccines and services by providing standard
vaccines, heartworm testing, feline combo testing, flea / heartworm prevention, and basic deworming for healthy dogs and cats.
We also require all
pets to be
up to date on their
vaccines.
Pneumonia can be prevented by making sure your
pet is
up -
to -
date on vaccines, especially for kennel cough in dogs prior
to boarding or daycare activities.
Every
pet at SPCA Tampa Bay is spayed / neutered, microchipped,
up to date on vaccines and screened for heartworm.
For their safety, your
pets must be
up -
to -
date on their vaccinations; please check with us for current
vaccine requirements.
Before leaving for their forever homes, each
pet is spayed or neutered, micro-chipped, brought
up -
to -
date on vaccines, and dewormed.
A new law signed by Gov. Bruce Rauner in July is a reminder
to keep
pets up to date on rabies
vaccines.
*** BELLA IS A COURTESY LISTING AND IS NOT IN THE POSSESSION OF THE ANIMAL ADOPTION CENTER *** PLEASE CONTACT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW Cat's name is Bella / Age around 1 1/2 years old
Up to date on vaccines in January 2018 / declawed / spayed Very bright / curious / needs
to be in a home with out other
pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves
to eat The only reason I am looking
to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the house.
As well, your other
pets must be
up to date on all
vaccines.
We do not adopt
to applicants whose
pets are not
up to date on vaccines and spayed / neutered, unless there is a medical reason.
If you have no other option and you find that you must board your puppy / kitten with us, your
pet must be
up -
to -
date on age appropriate
vaccines prior
to their stay or update their
vaccines upon check - in.
We ask that you make a reservation prior
to your
pet's stay, especially around holidays, and require all
pets be
up to date on their
vaccines and clear of internal parasites.
All
pets coming into our boarding facility are required
to be
up -
to -
date on vaccines, however, puppies and kittens are more susceptible due
to their reduced immunity and no
vaccine is 100 %.
We require that all
pets are
up -
to -
date on the following
vaccines prior
to their scheduled grooming appointment.
Pet Medical Center requires that all
pets be
up to date on Rabies, Distemper - Parvo and Bordetella
vaccines and that
pets be FLEA FREE.
All
pets must be
up to date on age appropriate
vaccines unless medically cleared by a licensed Veterinarian.
(References will need
to confirm current
pets are
up -
to -
date on rabies and distemper
vaccines and fixed)
In checking your vet references, if your
pets have not been kept
up to date on vaccines, have not had annual heart worm tests or been given preventative or if you are not willing
to spay or neuter your existing
pets for other than a medical reason, this can be cause for you being denied adoption.
All
pets in your home must be spayed / neutered and
up to date on vaccines (and, if a dog,
on monthly heartworm prevention) before we can approve you for fostering.
A: You should always check
to make sure your
pet is healthy before you travel and
up to date on any
vaccines.
If you have current
pets, you will need
to provide proof that they are
up -
to -
date on age - appropriate
vaccines and are
on a heartworm preventative (dogs only).
Most veterinary hospitals, including ours, require patients
to be
up -
to -
date on the rabies
vaccine for the health and safety of the patient, as well as people who come into contact with patients (exceptions may be made
on a case - by - case basis in the event the
vaccine is not recommended due
to your
pet's health condition).
Vaccinations Your
pet must be fully
up to date on vaccines and valid Vaccination Certificates or Titre Test Certificates issued by your veterinarian must be submitted as written proof.
All current
pets MUST be
up to date on vaccines and spayed / neutered.
Regular checkups can ensure your
pet is
up to date on vaccines and can help detect underlying health problems.
Keeping your
pet up to date as they age
on their annual or scheduled
vaccines is vital
to their health, the health of all
pets and even the people in our community.
All
pets that are ready for adoption are
up to date on their
vaccines.
We just recommend that anyone with a parvovirus infected puppy make sure all of their other
pets are
up to date on vaccines and simply clean
up around the house where Clorox won't be a problem.
A current License Tag worn by your
pet shows that he or she is
up -
to -
date on vaccinations, including the rabies
vaccine.
Additionally, all
pet owners must submit proof that their
pets are
up -
to -
date on all vaccinations, including rabies; dogs must also be
up -
to -
date on the bordetella (kennel cough)
vaccine.
All
vaccines on current
pets must be
up -
to -
date and heartworm and flea / tick preventive administered regularly.
To receive the benefit of 3 - year intervals, it is important to keep your pet up - to - date on their vaccine
To receive the benefit of 3 - year intervals, it is important
to keep your pet up - to - date on their vaccine
to keep your
pet up -
to - date on their vaccine
to -
date on their
vaccines.
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).
If you have
pets, we will contact your vet
to make sure your current
pets are
up to date on vaccines, spayed or neutered and
on heartworm preventative.
We also advise that you consult with your veterinarian before fostering
to ensure that all of your personal
pets are healthy and
up -
to -
date on all
vaccines.
A
pet that has already been spayed / neutered and is
up to date on age - appropriate
vaccines.
Boarding today requires that your
pet be
up to date on vaccines, including the new canine flu vaccination.
Please call us at (708) 331-4640
to check
on whether your
pet is
up to date on its
vaccines or
to schedule an appointment.
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.
If you are interested in adopting and already have
pets at home, please bring your vet records that show your
pet is
up -
to -
date on their
vaccines (especially
on the weekends) or the information for us
to contact your veterinarian.
All resident
pets must be
up -
to -
date on vaccines and spayed / neutered.
Make sure
pets are
up to date on their
vaccines, raccoons can carry rabies and canine distemper which is contagious
to pets
Speed the application process — email copies or pictures of all your
pets» vet records clearly showing they are spayed / neutered,
up -
to -
date on annual
vaccines and
on heartworm prevention
to [email protected].
For all others please ensure your
pet is
up to date on their
vaccines — unfortunately the lepto
vaccine covers only 4 of the 20 strains out there but it is indeed the best protection offered
to reduce risk.
If your
pet is not
up to date on vaccines or a veterinary approved flea control, we will perform these services
on the day of arrival for boarding.