Prior to your dog's evaluation appointment, we will need the following: 1) proof of current rabies, DHPPV, and CIV vaccinations; 2) proof of bordetella (kennel cough)
vaccination given within the last six months; and 3) fecal test results showing your dog has tested negative for giardia.
Was the Bordetella
vaccination given within 6 months of today's date?
Not exact matches
Vaccination Requirements Boarding cats must provide proof of an FVRCP (distemper / upper respiratory) vaccine
given within the last 36 months.
Must have proof of a minimum of 2 Distemper / Parvo (DHLPP)
vaccinations administered by a veterinarian, with the last one
given after 16 weeks of age or
within the last year.
Must have a minimum of 2 Distemper / Parvo (DHLPP)
vaccinations administered by a veterinarian, with the last
given after 16 weeks of age or
within the last year.
Must have proof of a minimum of 2 Distemper (FVRCP)
vaccinations administered by a veterinarian, with the last one
given after 16 weeks of age or
within the last year.
Must have 1st and 2nd Bordetella (kennel cough)
vaccination, or last one
given within one year.
One is that
within an hour after the
vaccination was
given, the animal was having trouble breathing or may have had redness of the skin.
The AVMA says that these symptoms probably will begin shortly after the
vaccination is
given and should disappear
within a day or two.
All you will find is a rare article that reports a pet vaccine technical failure when the animal was: 1) vaccinated at too young an age, 2) was already infected before it was vaccinated or
within a few days after the vaccine was
given, 3) when the dog or cat was seriously sick or nutritionally deprived at the time of
vaccination or 4) was suspected to have a genetic defect in its immunity.
That's why two initial
vaccinations are
given within 12 months to insure that all pets are actually immunized — not just vaccinated.