Due to the risk to humans and based on direction from the Centers for Disease Control, however, most local laws require your dog to be
vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian.
State law mandates that dogs, cats and ferrets be
vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian by 4 months of age and then at regular intervals thereafter.
State law requires all dogs and cats over 4 months old be
vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian.
Not exact matches
Get your pet, especially dogs, cats, and other mammals,
vaccinated for rabies
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).
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.
A school official may require: (1) certification from a
veterinarian that the service animal is properly
vaccinated and does not have a contagious disease that may harm students or staff; and (2) documentation that any
license required
by the municipality in which the student resides has been obtained for the service animal.
If your pet has been
vaccinated by you or someone other then a
licensed veterinarian, we ask that it be properly
vaccinated by our staff or any
licensed veterinarian prior to hospitalization.
Most states do require dogs to be
vaccinated for rabies
by a
licensed veterinarian, and many states also require cats to receive rabies vaccinations.
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.
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.
All companion felines should be kept regularly
vaccinated by a
veterinarian with a
licensed rabies vaccine.
A
licensed veterinarian is the only person who can legally
vaccinate your dog and should only do so after a thorough examination to rule out any health problems that may be aggravated
by vaccination.
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.
With TNR, community cats are humanely trapped,
vaccinated * and sterilized
by licensed veterinarians before being returned to their outdoor homes.
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.