Not exact matches
WHITE PLAINS, NY — Westchester County residents can bring their
dogs, cats and ferrets in
for free rabies
vaccinations on Saturday, August 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the SPCA of Westchester, 590 North State Road, Briarcliff Manor.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — Westchester County residents can bring their
dogs, cats and ferrets in
for free rabies
vaccinations on Sunday, Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — Westchester County residents can bring their
dogs, cats and ferrets in
for free rabies
vaccinations on Sunday, Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Humane Society of Westchester, 70 Portman Road in New Rochelle.
Pomona, NY — The Rockland County Department of Health offers free rabies shots (
vaccinations)
for cats,
dogs and ferrets
on Sunday, April 21, 2013, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Rockland County Fire Training Center, 35 Firemen's Memorial Drive in Pomona.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE Pomona, NY — The Rockland County Department of Health offers free rabies shots (
vaccinations)
for cats,
dogs and ferrets
on Sunday, April 21, 2013, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Rockland County Fire Training Center, 35 Firemen's Memorial Drive in Pomona.
Finally, the Erie County Department of Health is sponsoring a free rabies
vaccination clinic
on Wednesday, May 24 from 4 - 7 pm at the Town of Tonawanda Highway Garage, located at 450 Woodward Ave.. The clinic is
for dogs, cats and ferrets.
Those attending should have up to date
vaccination records
for your
dog on hand and plan to enter through either the Oil Derrick or Arvest / Brady Street Entrance.
By piggybacking
on rabies
vaccination programs, this vaccine could provide population control in places where high - volume surgical sterilization
for dogs and cats is still decades away, or even in places where
dogs and cats are viewed as vermin and providing medical care to them may not be considered valuable.
So when your veterinarian tells you it's time
for your
dog's
vaccination, now you have a very persuasive piece of information you can take to the clinic to support your insistence
on only a half dose
for your small
dog.
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.
Why is it that vets and researchers can claim purebred
dogs and genetics are to blame
for these joint disorders when this shining beacon is aimed squarely
on vaccination, especially the distemper shot?
Dogs should also be current
on basic
vaccinations (rabies, distemper / parvo, Bordetella) as well as pass a behavior evaluation to screen
for appropriate temperament.
- Canine distemper - Canine parvo - Canine leptospirosis - Canine hepatitis - Parainfluenza - Bordetella «Kennel Cough» (we require
dogs boarding with us be current
on Bordetella vaccine) • Vaccines required / recommended
for majority of cats (not all - inclusive, varying factors change recommendations)- Rabies - Rabies
vaccination is required by state law.
Contact Dr.Joseph O'Sullivan at
[email protected] Criteria
for Canine Donors Donors must be up to date
on vaccinations Weigh 23 kg (50 lbs) or more 1 year of age up to 8 years Healthy physical condition Even temperament Our veterinary team will ensure that your
dog meets all the donor requirements.
Vaccination is often mandatory should you wish to transport a domestic
dog across international borders, and an essential precaution
for dogs working
on livestock farms, to protect both the
dog and the livestock from infecting each other.
Adoption Fees: All adopting individuals must agree to pay the adoption donation specified
for the
dog that you are interesting in adopting, please remember that this adoption donation is covering our cost of getting the
dog back to health, up to date
on vaccinations for the year, spayed / neutered, micro-chipped, and a nutrious diet while in foster care.
I'm taking her
for 2 and
vaccination today (the other
dogs had not heen vacvinated) she had also walked
on the road
for 15 - 20 mins with an adukt stray
dog hardly a meter awaybfrom her.
Many university teaching hospitals have switched to a 3 - year schedule
for adult
dogs, plus the American Animal Hospital Association recommends that parvo
vaccination be given to adult
dogs on a 3 - year schedule.
All
dogs and puppies are spayed or neutered, up to date
on age appropriate
vaccinations, wormed, flea treated, tested
for heartworm disease, started
on heartworm preventative and microchipped prior to adoption.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Flat - Coated Retriever until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Many university teaching hospitals have switched to an every 3 year schedule
for adult
dogs plus the American Animal Hospital Association recommends that parvo
vaccination be given to adult
dogs on an every 3 year schedule.
Your vet can also do a titers test
on your
dog for certain vaccines to determine if he still has protection from his last
vaccination; he won't need another dose until that protection is no longer effective.
According to an article in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association in 1995, concerns about too - frequent
vaccination center
on the potential
for vaccines to trigger autoimmune diseases in susceptible
dogs.
General information
for this article also came from other chapters in the UC Davis Book of
Dogs, from articles
on canine distemper and canine parvovirus by Dr. Race Foster and Dr. Marty Smith, and from «No immunity from controversy,» a two - part series
on vaccinations by Christine Wilford DVM in the AKC Gazette this year.
Almost all rabies
vaccinations on the market
for dogs today have been shown to last at least three years via duration of immunity studies.
Dog owners obviously face some choices when deciding
on a
vaccination program
for their pets and show
dogs.
Did you know that if your cat or
dog is not current
on its rabies
vaccination, and a stray or wild animal bites your pet, the County Health Department can, and will, demand that the pet be euthanized or strictly quarantined
for six months, and they will not allow them to be quarantined at home?
Launched last week by the Animal Rescue League of Boston, the clinic will be open
on Friday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m..
For a flat fee of $ 10, the clinic's professionals will check out your dog or cat and provide various types of care, including vaccinations for rabies and distemper, flea treatment, implementation of a GPS microchip, antibiotics, treatment for heartworm, and referrals for any other procedur
For a flat fee of $ 10, the clinic's professionals will check out your
dog or cat and provide various types of care, including
vaccinations for rabies and distemper, flea treatment, implementation of a GPS microchip, antibiotics, treatment for heartworm, and referrals for any other procedur
for rabies and distemper, flea treatment, implementation of a GPS microchip, antibiotics, treatment
for heartworm, and referrals for any other procedur
for heartworm, and referrals
for any other procedur
for any other procedures.
Did you know that if your cat or
dog bites someone and it is not current
on its rabies
vaccination that the County Health Department can demand that the pet be euthanized and tested
for rabies?
According to the American Kennel Club, the following is the general guideline
for puppy
vaccinations during the first year, but your vet may recommend other shots depending
on where you live and your
dog's risk factors.
Rabies
vaccinations,
on the other hand, are required
for dogs once every three years by county ordinance
Dr Ford (emeritus now at NC State) is a well known and respected infectious disease expert who has focused much of his career
on vaccines and
vaccination protocols
for both
dogs and cats.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Otterhound until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Most day cares require that
dogs have annual
vaccinations for distemper, hepatitis, parvo virus, and Bordatella; are up - to date
on rabies inoculations; and are taking preventives
for fleas, ticks, and heartworms.
We have a complete guide
on Dog Vaccination for your reference.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Weimaraner until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
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.
Please don't get any more shots
for your American Eskimo
Dog until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Miniature Pinscher until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
On the other hand, I am a veterinarian with a history of involvement in national Task Forces established to review scientific studies and commentaries and to recommend specific
vaccination protocols
for dogs and cats.
A call to your Vet will be placed to check
on sterilization of your present pets, current
vaccinations and monthly Heartworm preventative
for any
dogs you may own.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Bernese Mountain
Dog until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Please don't get any more shots
for your English Pointer until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Saluki until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Surrendered
dogs MUST be spayed / neutered, be current
on DHLPP and Rabies
vaccinations, and must be vet tested
for Heartworms within 30 days of surrender.
[22] The City of Austin,
on the other hand, has an old ordinance
on the books mandating an obsolete PEP protocol based
on a six - month isolation period
for all cats and
dogs exposed to rabies, regardless of
vaccination status.
Dogs will be current
on vaccinations, tested
for heartworm, and will be
on a heartworm / flea / tick preventative medication.
The ASPCA believes that responsible care includes appropriate amounts of nutritious, species - appropriate food and clean water to support good health; basic veterinary care including
vaccinations and parasite control; necessary grooming and training; exercise; social interaction; diligence in identifying and eliminating hazardous substances and situations [See Use of Taste - aversive Additives to Antifreeze, and
on Dog Chews / Treats]; using good judgment when exposing pets to potentially stressful situations; prompt treatment
for illness or injury; and, in the case of
dogs, cats, ferrets and rabbits, sterilization before puberty.
Please don't get any more shots
for your German Wirehaired Pointer until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.
Please don't get any more shots
for your Greater Swiss Mountain
Dog until you've read my article
on Puppy Shots and
Dog Vaccinations.