Bring your pet's current
vaccination record if you have one.
All animals must be on a leash or in a carrier, and owners are asked to bring a copy of the pet's
vaccination record if possible.
We also recommend that you bring medical files such as previous
vaccination records if this is your dog's first visit with us.
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Please bring pets on a leash or in a carrier, and
if possible please bring a copy of your pet's
vaccination record.
Residents are requested to bring their pet to the clinic either on a leash or in a carrier, and
if possible, to bring along the animal's
vaccination record.
Also include a photo, veterinary
records - particularly
vaccination and prescription
records - and a contact number for your vet, along with your pet's microchip number
if applicable, sealed in a waterproof bag.
If you are unsure of your pet's
vaccination status please ask us to check or update
records.
At check in, applications and vaccine
records (
if available) are checked, and clients are asked about
vaccinations and flea treatment.
If you have signed up for Playgroups within 72 hours of your first attendance, please bring your
vaccination records with you.
If you think you might need to board your dog at some point during your travels, be sure to bring your dog's complete
vaccination records.
If they received their
vaccinations elsewhere, please bring a copy of your pet's
vaccination records as proof.
To reclaim your animal, please bring a recent photo of you with your animal, their vet
records, rabies
vaccination certificate and license (
if canine.)
As a result,
if you would like your pet's medical information including
vaccination records released to a third party, you will need to sign a release providing us permission to do so.
If your dog has NOT already stayed with us, it is important to (a) fill out the new client intake form (b) bring
vaccination records, and (c) call us to schedule a meet - and - greet to make sure your pup will be a good fit.
If you ask your veterinarian they may offer to FAX your dog «s
vaccination records to us directly at.
If your pet was vaccinated for rabies by another veterinarian, we will need a copy of the original rabies certificate or a copy of the medical
records showing
vaccination.
Your dog's current DHPP
vaccination records (or Titer Tests) from your veterinarian via email or fax (and Rabies certificate
if 6 months or older.)
If you have
vaccination records, please bring them with you.
If your pet had
vaccinations at another clinic, please provide those
records at the time of boarding check - in.
If you need a copy of your pet's medical
records or
vaccination history, please give us your email address and we'll send them directly to you.
If your pet has received preventive care elsewhere, please bring in
vaccination records or receipts for proof of care.
If a shelter requires that the pets have current
vaccination records, Pets of the Homeless will need to speak with the shelter manager and the homeless person to arrange an appointment at the closest clinic / hospital.
If you're traveling across state lines, bring your pet's rabies
vaccination record.
If possible, we encourage people to have their pets wearing ID tags in a carrier or crate,
vaccination records, and medications or supplies for pets with special needs.
If you adopted your dog or cat at a later age, be sure to ask for his
vaccination record.
If you bring in a foster dog that is an owner release, please obtain the dog's medical and
vaccination records, proof of sterilization, AKC
records, and all other paperwork related to the dog.
If you don't bring your
records demonstrating your
vaccination is up - to - date, we may have to revaccinate your pet.
If this is your cat's first visit with us, it is also helpful to bring any previous medical files such as
vaccination records.
When buying any Corgi, whether puppy or adult, you should receive a
record of
vaccinations and other medical treatment,
if any, a pedigree, which serves as your Corgi's «family tree», and an American Kennel Club registration form (unless, however, certain conditions were imposed when you bought your Corgi, e.g., that it be spayed or neutered, in which case registration papers usually will not be provided until the conditions are met).
Minimally, some states may require proof of current
vaccinations and some forms of health
records on an animal, so it might be easier to simply obtain a CVI from your veterinarian
if you travel a great deal with your four - legged friend.
Please bring any previous veterinary and
vaccination records,
if available.
If you have never been to our clinic before, it is helpful if you bring records of any vaccinations given to your pet at another facility, so we don't perform any services that your pet doesn't nee
If you have never been to our clinic before, it is helpful
if you bring records of any vaccinations given to your pet at another facility, so we don't perform any services that your pet doesn't nee
if you bring
records of any
vaccinations given to your pet at another facility, so we don't perform any services that your pet doesn't need.
Bring veterinary
records and / or a list with you of your dog's
vaccination history; do not assume the veterinary clinic will have all the most recent information, especially
if you've changed clinics.
If you ask your veterinarian they may offer to FAX your dog «s
vaccination records to us directly at (707) 769-7387.
If a License Inspector or Animal Control Officer visits your residence, please be prepared by having your current pet license,
vaccination records, and spay / neuter certificate available to show in order to avoid a possible citation.
If you currently or have previously owned a pet, you must provide vet
records showing that your pet is current on
vaccinations and / or the name and telephone number of your current or previous veterinarian as a vet reference.
Remember that
if you are unsure of the animals health history,
vaccination records or veterinary
record, it is best to avoid contact with all bodily fluids and blood.
Please note: a distemper
vaccination is required, please bring
records if current.
Even
if you are staying in Canada, you should always carry your dog's most up - to - date
vaccination records with you.
If for example you give us a reference for a veterinarian when we inquire as to your responsibility in keeping up with spay, neuter,
vaccinations and other prevention, and the veterinarian gives a poor report or can not find you in their
records, the application will be denied.
If neighbors voice health concerns, make sure that the cats are up to date with their
vaccinations and share their medical
records with your neighbors.
Vaccination records will help
if you need to board your animal.
Required inoculations,
if any, must be
recorded by traveler's health practitioner on a valid
vaccination certificate, which the traveler must carry for proof of inoculation where required.