Still, pediatricians face continual pressure from some worried parents who may want to spread out
the recommended inoculations or postpone certain vaccinations, decisions that can prolong the period of vulnerability to disease.
All dogs will be kept under safe and sanitary conditions, receive optimum health care and protection, including but not limited to: regular veterinary care,
recommended inoculations, proper nutrition, adequate exercise and appropriate grooming.
At time of placement, all puppies will have had a veterinary check up and be up to date on
recommended inoculations.
Not exact matches
A vaccine is available but is not widely
recommended because the disease is self - limiting and protection is limited to no more than six months following
inoculation.
It is also
recommended that dogs visiting establishments on behalf of Pets as Therapy should receive
inoculations against Distemper, Hepatitis and Parvovirus at the frequency
recommended by your vet.
For pets who have already been vaccinated with our previous Lyme vaccine, an initial
inoculation followed by the booster with the new vaccine is
recommended by our doctors.
Similar vaccines are
recommended for foals, but the intervals for
inoculation differ, as they will require an initial booster on most vaccines.
Additionally, it is
recommended ferrets receive yearly
inoculations against canine distemper (yes, «canine»).
See that all puppies have received at least one set of
inoculations as
recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) prior to selling, and if ears are to be cropped, it is the breeder's responsbility.
We also highly
recommended that dogs visiting establishments on behalf of Pets as Therapy should receive
inoculations against Distemper, Hepatitis and Parvovirus at the frequency
recommended on the product data sheets as
recommended by your vet.
Although
inoculations are not compulsory for entry, we strongly suggest you consult your doctor before booking who will
recommend certain medication, including anti-malarial tablets as a precaution.