Sentences with phrase «rabies by a licensed veterinarian»

Get your pet, especially dogs, cats, and other mammals, vaccinated for rabies by a licensed veterinarian.
Most states do require dogs to be vaccinated for rabies by a licensed veterinarian, and many states also require cats to receive rabies vaccinations.
The microchip - identified animal must be properly inoculated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian
The law also requires all dogs, cats, and domestic ferrets must be annually vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian.
(a) The animal care and control division or its designee, in order to encourage the stabilization of the free - roaming cat population in the city, may: (1) Trap any free - roaming cat in a humane manner; (2) Have the cat surgically sterilized, ear - tipped, and vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian; and (3) Release the cat to animal care and control for adoption or other disposition in accordance with law, or to a colony caretaker who will maintain the cat as part of a managed colony of free - roaming cats.

Not exact matches

In Indiana the rabies vaccine may only be administered by a licensed and accredited veterinarian.
(a) The owner or custodian of every dog, cat, and ferret, four months of age and older must obtain and maintain current and valid vaccination against rabies for these animals by a licensed veterinarian, and maintain a certificate of current and valid vaccination, in accordance with F.S. § 828.30.
A rabies shot can be given by any licensed veterinarian.
The collar should have identification tags, rabies vaccination license tag (keep in mind authorities who want proof of rabies vaccination will only accept a certificate signed by a veterinarian that shows the type of vaccine used and the date is was administered).
State law requires that rabies vaccinations be administered by a licensed veterinarian or a licensed veterinary technician.
All dogs and cats in the State of Maine are required to have current rabies shots administered by a licensed veterinarian.
Virginia law states that all domesticated dogs and cats must be rabies vaccinated by four months of age by a licensed veterinarian (this is why rabies vaccines can not be administered by our LVTs at technician appointments).
(By state law, only a licensed veterinarian can administer a rabies vaccine to a dog.)
VACCINATIONS ARE REQUIRED: N.C.G.S. 130 A — 185 AND BRUNSWICK COUNTY ORDINANCE ARTICLE II SECTION 2A STATES: The owner of every dog and cat shall have the animal vaccinated against rabies at four (4) months of age, again at sixteen (16) months of age and then every three (3) years by a licensed veterinarian.
Every person applying for or renewing a license must exhibit a current certificate of rabies vaccination, as required by the NRS, if applicable, and issued by a licensed veterinarian.
However, if an animal has a chronic medical or health condition that could be potentially exacerbated or worsened by a rabies vaccination, many states will allow a medical exemption by a licensed veterinarian in that state on an individual pet by pet basis.
Under the bill the following animals were not required to be released on demand:  (1) animals «physically suffering irremediably» as long as a licensed veterinarian has issued a written, signed certification stating «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary veterinary care; «Â (2) dogs symptomatic for parvovirus and cats symptomatic for panleukopenia which conditions have been confirmed by a licensed veterinarian in a written, signed certificate which also states «that the prognosis for recovery is poor or grave even with comprehensive prompt and necessary veterinary care;» (3) animals which a veterinarian determined showed signs of rabies and (4) dogs declared «dangerous» by a court.   Â
Before any license shall be issued, the owner shall produce a valid rabies certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian proving that the dog for which a license is sought is currently vaccinated against rabies.
We proposed to require that the dog be accompanied by an import permit issued by APHIS and a health certificate and rabies vaccination certificate issued by a veterinarian with a valid license to practice veterinary medicine in the country of export.
Such conditions may include determinations by the licensed veterinarian in the United States that the dog is in good health, has been adequately vaccinated against DHLPP and rabies, and is at least 6 months of age.
These may include determinations by the licensed veterinarian in the United States that the dog is in good health, has been adequately vaccinated against DHLPP and rabies, and is at least 6 months of age.
Under standard TNR practice community cats are humanely trapped, evaluated and sterilized by a licensed veterinarian, vaccinated against rabies and distemper and then returned to their original habitat.
Proof of current rabies vaccination by a licensed veterinarian and proof of spay or neuter (if applicable) isrequired.
Contact your town or local municipal licensing agent for the appropriate local fee amount, spay or neuter certificate (if applicable), and proof of rabies vaccination (or proof of exemption status) signed by a licensed veterinarian.
All companion felines should be kept regularly vaccinated by a veterinarian with a licensed rabies vaccine.
County Ordinance 6 - 42: «Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody of a dog, cat, or ferret four (4) months of age or older within this county must secure a county license from a veterinarian or from the county animal control facility and, as a part of such license, shall show proof of a current rabies vaccination which shall have been administered by a veterinarian
A valid certificate of rabies inoculation issued by a licensed veterinarian must accompany your license application.
A rabies vaccination certificate signed by a licensed veterinarian must be submitted.
Texas State Law requires that rabies vaccines for animals must be administered by a licensed veterinarian, or under the direct supervision of a veterinarian.
Failure of any pit bull dog at any time to wear an up - to - date rabies vaccination tag issued by a licensed veterinarian who administered the vaccine shall be prima facie evidence of the dog's lack of vaccination against rabies and subject such dog to immediate confiscation by the animal control officer.
If a pet does not have written proof of a current Rabies vaccine given by a licensed veterinarian, the vaccine will be given the day of surgery at a cost of $ 7.00.
Florida law requires that all dogs and cats 4 months or older be vaccinated against rabies at least once a year by a licensed veterinarian.
Each dog must have proof of a current rabies vaccination, administered by a licensed veterinarian.
(3) «Immunized», immunized against rabies at the expense of the owner or custodian by the administration of antirabic virus by a licensed veterinarian;
Whenever any dog has been bitten by, fought with, or has been substantially exposed to any dog affected with rabies, it shall be the duty of the owner, or person in charge thereof, forthwith to kill such exposed dog or have it immunized against rabies at the owner's or custodian's expense, by the administration of antirabic virus by a licensed veterinarian.
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