Not exact matches
Rubella, for example, can cause serious birth defects if a pregnant woman gets infected — so it's important
to make sure you're
up -
to -
date on all
vaccinations before you try
to conceive.
All MHCSR dogs live in foster homes where their energy level, temperament, training, and other skills can be assessed prior
to adoption.Our Adoption Fee includes a complete vet examination, spay or neuter, brought
up -
to -
date on vaccinations, tested and treated for heartworms and parasites, given heartworm preventative, groomed and micro-chipped
before adoption.
She is now
up to date on all of her
vaccinations but tested heartworm positive so she will have
to go thru treatment
before she will be available for adoption.
All animals must be temperament tested
before being considered and there is a surrender fee based
on whether the animal is spayed / neutered and
up to date on vaccinations.
For the health and safety of all pets involved, all current pets in the household MUST be
up to date on all routine
vaccinations and spayed or neutered
BEFORE the newly adopted pet arrives.
It is, however, our policy that your personal animals are
up to date on vaccinations and are spayed / neutered
before you begin
to foster.
Before you bring a foster animal into your home, talk
to your veterinarian and ensure that your pets are
up to date on vaccinations.
She is
up to date on all
vaccinations, is intact but will be spayed
before adoption, heartworm negative and
on heartworm preventative.
My local shelter ensures that cats and dogs ready for adoption are
up -
to -
date on vaccinations and are spayed or neutered, whichever applies,
before allowing the animal
to go
to its forever home.
If your pet is already
up to date on a rabies
vaccination, you will be asked
to show the rabies certificate at time of check - in or
before.
We always have our puppies
up to date on all worming and
vaccinations before they leave.
Before boarding your pet, make sure it's
up -
to -
date on all
vaccinations, as recommended by your veterinarian.
Animals that are boarded should be
up -
to -
date on their
vaccinations before being admitted
to the facility.
Before you bring a foster animal home, consult with your veterinarian
to make sure your own pets are
up -
to -
date on their
vaccinations.
The Richmond SPCA requires that animals be sterilized and
up -
to -
date on rabies
vaccinations before they can be posted
on the rehoming website.
By staying
up -
to -
date on vaccinations and by disclosing all information
before admitting your dog
to our kennel, we'll ensure that everyone has a safe time, and give you the confidence that your dog is also surrounded by other pets who have met the same credentials!
** 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.
All of our dogs are spayed / neutered,
up to date on vaccinations, tested for heartworms (if over 6 months of age) and if positive for heartworms, they are treated
before leaving our care.
All puppies must be
up to date on age - appropriate
vaccinations, and
vaccination records must be received no later than 4 p.m.
on the Friday
before your class begins.
We recommend that
before bringing a foster animal home, you consult with your veterinarian
to make sure your pets are
up -
to -
date on their
vaccinations.
Before being adopted, all dogs are spayed / neutered, have had their teeth cleaned, are
up to date on all
vaccinations and veterinary exams, and are micro-chipped.
Dog must be in good health and
up to date on vaccinations, heartworm negative (and
on preventative) or being treated for heartworms or you must be willing
to meet these requirements
before we list.
You should make sure the bitch is
up -
to -
date on all her
vaccinations, medications, and shots
before she is bred.
Before you leave for your trip, have your pet cleared for travel by your veterinarian and ensure your pet is
up to date on all
vaccinations.
Before adoption, all animals are spayed or neutered at our clinic, brought
up to date on vaccinations, are tested for either heartworm or feline leukemia / aids, and are microchipped.
Before accepting an owner - surrendered dog into our program, we require proof that the dog is spayed or neutered and is
up to date on all
vaccinations, including rabies and distemper / hepatitis / parvo.
All animals owned by the potential adopter must be
up -
to -
date on vaccinations appropriate
to the age of the dog
before the person may adopt another pet.
MEOW strongly encourages applicants
to have all existing cats in the home
up -
to -
date on vaccinations before adopting a cat.
LPDR dogs are vetted, micro-chipped, neutered / spayed, brought
up to date on vaccinations (as necessary) and put
on heart - worm prevention
before being placed for adoption.