Sentences with phrase «vaccine for a shelter dog»

Each care package provides a 100 bowls of food, plus a bed and a vaccine for a shelter dog.

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Donations made to Leashes of Love Rescue provides vaccines, flea protection, micro chipping, spaying and neutering, transportation from the shelters to our amazing foster families and medical treatment for any of our dogs that desperately need it to be able to live a full and healthy life.
If you are adopting an adult dog from a shelter it is recommended that you have their antibodies tested or give your new pet 2 booster vaccines 3 weeks apart for distermper, parvo, infectious hepatitis and rabies.
Although many vaccines are commercially available for cats and dogs, only a few «core vaccines» are recommended for routine use in shelters and rescues and their associated foster homes.
She also co-authored the first - ever vaccine guidelines specifically for shelter dogs and cats.
We provide services to the community including pet adoptions, low cost spay / neuter services, a weekly vaccine clinic, dog training and behavior, humane law enforcement, lost and found, trap neuter and return for free - roaming cats, humane education, pet therapy, a pet food pantry for low - income families as well as our Pittie Project, a proactive program to help keep Bully Breeds out of the shelter and improve their lives in the community.
Most dogs are protected for several years — even for life in many cases — by the core vaccines they got as puppies (or, for adult rescues, shots they got at the shelter).
We do have H3N2 influenza vaccine for use in high risk dogs who frequent shelters, boarding facilities, dog parks, or dog shows.
On Wednesday, Nov. 9,2016, the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter will offer half - price services, including adoption fees for all adoptable pets, and microchip implants, registration and rabies vaccines for dogs and cats.
In a single year, their veterinary staff performs 65,000 medical examinations and provides crucial vaccines for 58,000 animals, while dedicated shelter staff and selfless volunteers help to find the perfect homes for nearly 18,000 homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens from their Port Washington, N.Y. Adoption Center.
The 2011 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines offer a comprehensive review of canine vaccines currently available in North America, updated recommendations for core versus non-core vaccines, and revised recommendations for shelter - housed dogs.
To keep pets healthy and out of local shelters, we offer low - cost vaccines, microchips with lifetime registrations, testing for heartworms (for dogs) and Felv / FIV (for cats), parasite treatment and prevention, and other preventative veterinary services at our vaccine clinic.
This vaccine may also be useful for shelters in H3N8 endemic areas if dogs frequently stay for a prolonged period, or for shelters transferring dogs from non-endemic to endemic areas (to be administered prior to transfer into an endemic area).
In those cases, if local regulations / veterinary staffing permit, rabies vaccine should be given at intake for dogs for whom a long term shelter stay is anticipated, and for all dogs in shelters where virtually all dogs are adopted.4
«Our community really responds to the low - cost rabies vaccine program, and dogs that come into our shelter are immediately vaccinated against this disease and others in order to prepare them for adoption,» said shelter director Kate Paris.
This event is an opportunity for animal shelters to help potential adopters take steps to help prevent and control rabies, such as keeping up on a veterinarian - recommended vaccine schedule for their dogs and cats — and to provide them with education on how to help their pets avoid animals that typically transmit rabies: raccoons, bats, skunks, and foxes.4
Thanks to this generous grant, The Animal Foundation will be able to cover more of the cost of CIV vaccines for dogs in the shelter.
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